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Thursday 4 June 1992 at 10 am and 1 pm

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Gi ae 9. AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS S of COINS AND MEDALS

Managing Director: Daniel Fearon

Associate Director: Christopher A. Webb

Directors: C. J. Weston FIA(Scot), C. R. Hawkings FIA(Scot) Company Secretary: John Parsons BA(Hons), ACA

Specialist Staff: Coins: Anthony Dowle Adam Croton BA(Hons) Charles Riley BA(Hons)

Medals: Donald Hall Pierce Noonan

Consultants: Michael Naxton Tel: 0734 475535. Fax: 0734 476693 Alec A. Purves

North America

Vice-President George A. Brown Box 3095, Langley, British Columbia V3A 4R3, Canada. Tel: 604-534-8684 Fax: 604-534-4166.

COMMISSION FOR SELLING

15% on the amount realised, but 10% on lots over £500, except for numismatic books, cabinets and bulky items, when always 15%.

Unsold lots:- 5% on a non-agreed reserve price, or the last bid in the room.

There is a minimum charge on all lots, whether sold, unsold or withdrawn, of £20 per lot. Commission rates are negotiable for collections or individual items of high value.

All goods will be held insured against fire and burglary, pending sale, at a premium of £1 per £100, unless we are instructed to the contrary.

Settlement is usually made 28 days after the date of sale.

BIDDING INCREMENTS

Up to £100 £5

£100 to £500 £10

£500 to £1,000 £20 or £30 (£520, 550, 580, etc.) £1,000 to £2,000 £50

Over £2,000 At auctioneer’s discretion

24-HOUR RECORDED INFORMATION SERVICE Details of the week's sales held in Phillips’ London auction rooms are available by telephoning our 24-hour recorded information service on 071-495 6912.

© Glendining & Co. London 1992

PRICES ACHIEVED AT THE SALE HELD AT GLENDININGS ON 04/06/92

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657. 658. 659%. 660. 661. 662. 665. 667. 668. 669. 671A. 672. 673. 675. 676. 677. 678. 679. 680. 681. 682. 683. 684. 685. 686. 688. 689. 690. 691. 692. 693. 694. 695. 696. 697. 698. 699°. 701. 702. 702A. 704. HOS. 107. 708. 709. FLO TAA. TAMA US 714.

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Glendining’s

AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS OF COINS & MEDALS

101 New Bond Street, London W1Y 9LG. Telephone: 071-493 2445.

ERRATA

Ancient, English and World Coins Tokens and Numismatic Books

Wednesday, 4th June, 1992

Lot

558 ESC 1241 595 No lot

674 Withdrawn 730 11 ay Tot 877 Dated 1889 964 Withdrawn 1040 3) ain? lot

All lots omitted from the Prices Realised were unsold or withdrawn

Facsimile: 071-491 9181 Telex: 298855 Blen G.

Glendining’s a division of Phillips, the International Fine Art Auctioneers

Managing Director: Daniel Fearon Associate Director: Christopher A. Webb. Directors: C.J. Weston, FIA (Scot.), C.R. Hawkings, FIA (Scot.). Registered Office as above. Registered in England No: 84483. Vat Registered No: 239 5023 66.

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Auction Catalogs - Foreign

Ninth. 5 | eee

LONDON

ANCIENT, ENGLISH and WORLD COINS, TOKENS and NUMISMATIC BOOKS

from the remaining stock and library of Siegfried E. Schwer

To be Sold by Auction

Thursday 4 June 1992 at 10 am and 1.00 pm

Viewing by appointment Monday 9 am to 4 pm Public viewing Tuesday and Wednesday 9 am to 4 pm

Catalogue £8

GLENDINING & CO Founded 1900 101 New Bond Street, London W1Y 9LG Telephone 071-493 2445 Fax 071-491 9181

Members of the British Numismatic Trade Association

1992

Third Party Liability. Every person on Glendining’s premises at any time shall be deemed to be there at his or her risk. He or she shall have no claim against Glendining’s in respect of any accident which may occur or injury, damage or loss howsoever caused, save insofar as the injury, damage or loss shall be caused by the direct negligence of Glendining’s employees.

GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALE

Definitions In these Conditions Glendining’s, who act only as auctioneers and agents for the vendor, are called “‘the Auctioneers”, and the representative of Glendining’s conducting the auction is called ““The Auctioneer”.

| General

a) All sales made by Glendining’s, both by auction and private treaty, are subject to the law of the country in which the sale takes place. For the avoidance of doubt, all sales in England are subject to English law and any litigation will be dealt with through English courts.

b) Unless stated otherwise on this form, the vendor warrants to Glendining’s that he possesses a marketable title free from encumbrances in all goods which he instructs Glendining’s to sell and is deemed to instruct Glendining’s as an individual on his/her own behalf. The vendor warrants that all lots offered for sale by Glendining’s on his/her behalf will be available to Glendining’s at such a time as Glendining’s shall require and in respect of any imported lots, all necessary exportation and importation docu- mentation has been completed and all necessary duties and taxes have been paid by the vendor.

2 Catalogues Whilst Glendining’s make every effort to ensure the accuracy of their catalogue and the description of any lot:-

a) Each lot as set out in the catalogue or as divided or combined with any other lot or lots is sold by the vendor with all faults, imperfections and errors of descriptions.

b) Glendining’s do not accept responsibility for the authenticity, attribution, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot.

c) All statements, whether printed in the catalogue or made orally, as to any of the matters set out in b) above are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties or representations of fact by Glendining’s.

3. Copyright

a) The text of all Glendining’s catalogues is subject to Glendining’s copyright and must not be reproduced in any form nor entered into a retrieval system except by Glendining’s express written consent.

b) The vendor authorises Glendining’s to commission and publish in its catalogues photographs or illustrations of his objects so far as Glendining’s in their absolute discretion think advisable. The cost of such photographs or illustrations shall (unless otherwise agreed) be payable by the vendor but copyright therein shall vest in Glendining’s whose use of such photographs or illustrations shall not be limited to the purpose of sale.

c) Where the vendor himself provides photographs or illustrations for publication in catalogues, Glendining’s use of them shall be restricted to the purpose of sale; the vendor shall further be deemed (i) to warrant to Glendining’s that the use of such illustrations or photographs is authorised by the copyright owner (if any) thereof and (ii) to idemnify Glendining’s against any claim or costs arising from the wrongful or allegedly wrongful use by Glendining’s thereof.

4 The Auction

a) The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots or to withdraw any lot or lots from the sale, to refuse bids and regulate bidding without in any case giving any reason or without previous notice. He alone may bid on behalf of the vendor for all goods which are being offered subject to reserve or at the Auctioneer’s discretion. The vendor authorises Glendining’s to accept telephone and commission bids and to act in accordance with those notwithstanding the fact that the bidder may be unknown to Glendining’s or the auctioneer.

b) The highest bidder shall be the buyer. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen, he has absolute discretion to settle it or to re-offer the lot.

c) Each lot is put up for sale subject to any reserve price placed by

the vendor. Where there is no reserve price (but not otherwise) the vendor has the right to bid either personally or by any one person (who may be the Auctioneer).

d) All conditions, notices, descriptions, statements and other matters

in the catalogue and elsewhere concerning any lot are subject to any statements modifying or affecting the same made by the puemenees from the rostrum prior to any bid being accepted for the lot.

Private Treaty Sales If a lot does not sell at auction, the vendor authorises Glendining’s as his/her sole agent to accept any offer for a private treaty sale of the lot at such an amount as will produce net proceeds to the vendor at least equal to the amount that would have been received by the vendor (after deduction of Glendining’s charges) had the lot sold at auction at the reserve set by the vendor. Glendining’s shall be authorised to enter into such a private treaty sale on behalf of the vendor at any time until Glendining’s receives written instructions from the vendor to return the lot to him/her and such private treaty sales shall be subject to these Terms and Conditions of Sale so far as they are appropriate.

Premium The buyer shall pay the hammer price adjusted for VAT as neccesary. The buyer shall pay Glendining’s a premium of 10% of the hammer price and this shall be subject to VAT at the appropriate rate and is payable by all buyers. The vendor acknowledges Glendining’s right to retain this premium which shall also apply in the case of private treaty sales.

Rescission Notwithstanding any other terms of these Con- ditions, if within fourteen days after the sale Glendining’s have received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and within twenty-one days after such notification the buyer returns the same to Glendining’s in the same condition as at the time of sale and by producing evidence, the burden of proof to be upon the buyer, satisfies Glendining’s that considered in the light of the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery, then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. The vendor agrees to be bound by Glendining’s decision and agrees to refund any amounts received by them from Glendining’s in respect of that lot. In the case of any misdescription by the vendor or where a lot is shown to be a deliberate forgery Glendining’s shall not be liable to the vendor for any loss arising from the rescission of a contract for sale.

Default Glendining’s disclaim responsibility for default by either the buyer or the buyer or the vendor because they act as Auctioneers only and therefore do not pay out to the vendor before payment is received from the buyer. Instructions given by telephone are accepted at the sender’s risk and must be confirmed in writing forthwith.

Third Party Liability Every person on Glendining’s premises at any time shall be deemed to be there at his own risk. He shall have no claim against Glendining’s in respect of any accident which may occur or injury, damage or loss howsoever caused, save in so far as the injury, damage or loss shall be caused by the negligence of Glendining’s employees.

VENDORS CONDITIONS 10 Instructions As Glendining’s are auctioneers, all goods delivered

to Glendining’s premises for sale will be deemed to be delivered for sale by auction unless otherwise stated in writing and will be catalogued and sold at Glendining’s discretion and accepted by Glendining’s subject to all the sale conditions. Glendining’s may at its absolute discretion decline to offer for sale any of the items submitted by the vendor if Glendining’s feel that there is no suitable sale in which those items may be included. In such a case the items will be returned to and accepted by the vendors at the vendor’s cost. By delivering the goods to Glendining’s for inclu- sion in their auction sales each vendor acknowledges that he or she has accepted and agreed to be bound by all these Conditions.

Condition of Items for Sale Unless he has advised Glendining’s to the contrary before the lot is catalogued by Glendining’s staff, the vendor warrants in respect of any item of mechanical or electrical equipment that is (a) in working order; (b) reasonably fit for the purpose for which it is designed or adapted; (c) that it can be so used safely and without risk of causing injury or damage and (d) that it complies wiht any British Standard statutory requirement or code of practice currently in force in relation to the design or construction of such equipment. Notwithstanding the said warranty Glendining’s reserve the right to refuse to offer for sale any item of mechanical or electrical equipment which in their opinion does not conform to these requirements.

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Collections and returns Glendining’s do not themselves under- take the collection or return of goods but will, if requested in writing, instruct a contractor on the vendor’s behalf in their capacity as agents of the vendor. Glendining’s disclaim all respon- sibility for loss or damage to goods or for unauthorised removal of goods or for unauthorised remoyal of goods and for damage to premises caused by the contractor who should be insured for such risks.

Loss or Damage Glendining’s disclaim all responsibility for loss or damage to goods or for unauthorised removal of goods unless caused by the negligence of their employees or agents, in which event Glendining’s liability shall be limited to the amount calcu- lated in clause 16(a) below.

Storage ; Glendining’s reserve the right to charge for the storage on their own premises or elsewhere of goods delivered to them for sale and which have been withdrawn from sale by the vendor and will make a minimum charge of £2 plus VAT per lot per day for such storage. This charge shall be made at Glendining’s sole discretion. Where goods are submitted to Glendining’s otherwise than pur- suant to a formally documented contract for sale by auction or for valuation they will be stored entirely at the owner’s risk and a minimum charge of £2 per lot per day plus VAT will be made to the owner.

Vendors will also be charged at the above rate for the storage of goods left on the premises if, the vendor having been requested by Glendining’s to remove them for whatever reason, the goods are not so removed within seven days.

Right to Sell If goods are not removed within seven days of a request from Glendining’s that they be so. Glendining’s reserve the right to sell the goods to defray all amounts due from the vendor including storage charges.

Insurance

Unless otherwise instructed in writing all goods on Glendining’s premises and in their custody will be held insured against the risks of fire, burglary, water damage and accidental breakage or accidental damage. Glendining’s, the Auctioneer and the Insurers shall not be responsible for damage to picture frames or picture frame glass or for the damage arising therefrom or for damage caused by woodworm or changes in atmospheric conditions. For arranging this insurance Glendining’s will charge 10p for each £10 or part of £10 of the value insured with a minimum charge of £2. The value of the goods so. covered shall be the net amount realised where items have been sold and in all other cases that value which the specialised staff of Glendining’s shall in the absolute discretion estimate to be the auction value of such goods net of any charges payable after auction.

Where the owner has given written instructions that items are not to be covered by Glendining’s insurance, Glendining’s shall not be responsible for damage to or the loss, theft or destruction of any goods not so insured. In such circumstances the vendor shall indemnify Glendining’s, its staff and agents against all claims made in respcet of those items even where such claims result from negligence. The vendor undertakes to notify his/her insurer of such indemnity and to reimburse Glendining’s with any costs arising from such claims.

In respect of any article delivered to Glendining’s, if the vendor has in force a policy or policies of insurance in which the article is specifically mentioned as being insured, whether or not for an agreed sum or value, the vendor shall notify his insurers of and ch himself note Glendining’s interest as bailees in such policy or policies.

Reserves

All goods are put up for sale WITHOUT RESERVE unless instructions (preferably in writing) as to reserve are received by the Auctioneer prior to the commencement of the sale, it being the responsibilty of the vendor to ensure that the Auctioneer receives such instructions. Unless otherwise stated all reserves shall be in sterling. Any reserves set in any currency other than sterling shall be converted into sterling using the exchange rate at the close of business on the day before the sale as quoted to Glendining’s by the National Westminster Bank plc. The vendor shall accept Glendining’s confirmation in writing as sufficient proof of such rate. All reserves are confidential between the vendor, Glendin- ing’s its staff and agents.

In the event of a lot remaining unsold at auction, Glendining’s shall be empowered, provided the lot remains in their custody and is not withdrawn from sale by vendor:- (i) to offer the lot at a second or subsequent auction in which event no reserve price

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relevant to any earlier sale shall be relevent to the second or subsequent auction unless specifically advised to the Auctioneer; or (ii) to sell the lot by private treaty in accordance with condition 5 above.

Indemnity The vendor indemnifies Glendining’s, its agents and employees and the Auctioneer in all respects against any claim whatsoever arising from the sale and storage of any item submit- ted by the vendor to Glendining’s for sale or for any other purpose. Such indemnity shall specifically include indemnity against any claims arising from any breach of any of the warran- ties given by the vendor under these Terms and Conditions of Sale. Glendining’s shall hold any indemnity given for the benefit of its employees and agents under these Terms and Conditions of Sale on trust for those employees and agents.

Value Added Tax Vendors selling any asset of their business through Glendining’s must discolse to Glendining’s at the time the item is submitted for sale whether they are registered for VAT. They must also disclose at that time their VAT registration number and whether the items are to be sold under the special scheme covering Works of Art etc. The vendor warrants that he/ she has advised Glendining’s as required under the clause and undertakes to inform Glendining’s immediately of any change of VAT status or registration number. The vendor acknowledges that no alteration affecting the VAT treatment of the items shall be made after the items have been submitted for sale.

Disposal The vendor authorises Glendining’s to dispose of any items to the local authority which in Glendining’s opinion have no saleable value and the vendor agrees to pay any charges payable on such a disposable.

Settlement

Settlement will only be made by means of a crossed account payeee only cheque drawn in sterling on an account at a United Kingdom clearing bank. Any alteration to the payment instruc- tions given by the vendor should be received by Glendining’s at least seven days before the normal date of payment to the vendor for the relevant sale. Payment will be made to the vendor about 28 days after the date of the sale provided that the settlement has been received in full from the buyer. If settlement has not been received in full from the buyer by this date then payment will be made to the vendor about 7 days after payment is received.

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1992

ANCIENT, ENGLISH and WORLD COINS, TOKENS and NUMISMATIC BOOKS Day of Sale Thursday 4 June 1992

commencing at 10.00 am precisely

Greek Coins

|

Gaul, Massilia (2nd/1st Century B.C.) imitative Drachms (2), female head AO rey. lion right, degraded peas above. Very fine. (£120— 140) 2

2 Campania, Phistelia (c. 380—350 B.C.). Obol, 0.54gms., facing male head, rev. barleycorn, mussel-shell and dolphin

(SNG ANS 567). About extremely fine. (£90 120) | 3} Lucania, Herakleia (c. 370—281 B.C.), Didrachm,

7.90gms., helmeted head of Athena right, rev. naked Her- akles standing facing, holding club, lionskin and bow; vase to left (Work 72; Sear 391). Obverse off-centre, very fine. (£150— 200) l

*4

Metapontum (c. 340—330 B.C.), Stater, 7.19gms., hel- meted head of Leukippos right, cross-torch behind, rey. ear of corn (Johnston AS.9; SNG ANS 407). Good very fine. (£200 250) I

ES

—— Stater, 7.82gms., head of Demeter right, rev. ear of corn, plough to right (Johnston Cl; cf. SNG ANS ae Very fine. (£120— 160)

6

Thurium (4th Century B.C.), Stater, head of Athena right, rev. bull butting right, AA above, caduceus in ex. (SNG ANS 1089). About very fine. (£90 —120) I

If

Velia (4th Century B.C.), Didrachm, 7. 62gms., head of Athena left, rev. lion right, ® above (SNG Ashmolean 1190). Worn dies, very fine. (£90 120) |

*8

—-— Didrachm, 7.60gms., head of Athena right, rev. lion right, © below (SNG Ashmolean 1212). About extremely fine. (£200 250) |

9

—-Didrachm, head of Athena left, rev. lion to left devouring prey (SNG Ashmolean 1263). Rey. die broken, some corrosion, good very fine. (£60 —80) ]

“IO

Bruttium, Kroton (late 6th Century B.C.), Incuse Stater, 6.26gms., tripod, crab to right, rey. tripod in incuse, crab to right (SNG ANS 244). About very fine. (£250 300) |

Bali

Sicily, Akragas (c. 430 B.C.), Cast AZ Onkia, 4.43gms., eagle’s head, rev. crab’s pincers (Calciati 8; Lafaille 121). Very fine. (£90 120) |

12

——(c. 425—406 B.C.), 42 Hemilitron, eagle on hare, rey. crab, crayfish below (Calciati 11), smoothed, fine/very fine: Iaitos (c. 240 200 B.C.), AZ 20mm, laur. male head left, rey. male figure left, holding patera and spear (Calciati 6), rare, very fine. (£90— 120) 2,

13

Himera (c. 420—410 B.C.), ZZ Tetras, Pan on goat left, rev. Nike (Calciati 31); as Thermai (c. 406 B.C.), AZ 15, head of Herakles, rev. head of Hera (Calciati 5), AE 20 (after 241 B.C.), head of Herakles, rev. city-goddess (Calciati 19). Very fine. (£120 160) 3

*14

Katane (c. 413—404 B.C.), Litra, 0.76gms., head of Seilenos right, rev. winged thunderbolt between two shields (SNG ANS 1264). Very fine. (£90— 120) l

15

—— (after 212 B.C.), AZ 24mm, janiform head of Sarapis, rev. Demeter (SNG ANS 1303); Entella (c. 340 B.C.), 42 20, helmet, rev. Pegasos (SNG Cop. 237); The Campani (c. 340 B.C.), AZ 18, helmeted head left, rev. horse right, helmet below (Calciati p. 319, 9); Gela (2nd Century B.C.), AB 23, head of river-god, rey. warrior sacrificing ram (SNG ANS 129). Very fine or about so. (£160—200) 4

*16

Lilybaion (36 B.C.), AZ, 22.86gms., veiled head right in triangular frame, rey. ATPATINO ITYOIONN, tripod with coiled snake (RPC 655; SNG Cop. 376). Very fine. (£100—120) 1

117) Morgantina (c. 340 B.C.), 4 Litra, 19.82gms., head of Athena right, owl behind, rey. lion to right devouring stag’s

head (Calciati 1/16, this; SNG ANS 466). Very fine. (£200 250) 1 *18

—Selinunt (c. 430 B.C.), Cast AE Trias, 9.76gms., gorgo- neion, rey. selinon leaf with four pellets (Calciati 3). Very fine. (£100 120) 1 *19

—Solus (c. 400 B.C.), AZ Hemilitron, 7.13gms., head of

Herakles right, rey. cray-fish, six pellets (Jenkins, RSN 50, pl. 23, 18; Sear 1177). Very fine/good very fine. (£90— 120) 1

*20

——(after 241 B.C.), AZ 23, 10.83gms., head of Athena right, rev. COAON-TINWN in laurel-wreath (Calciati 19; Sear 1182). Very fine. (£60 80) |

2)

Syracuse (c. 470 B.C.), Tetradrachm, 16.93gms., quad-

riga driven right, Nike above, rev. head of Arethusa right,

dolphins around (Boehringer 220). Good fine. (£180 220) |

sP))

——(c. 460—450 B.C.), Tetradrachm, 17.07gms., as last, ketos in ex., rev. similar (Boehringer 481). Very fine. (£1,000 1,200) |

#23

——(c. 450—440 B.C.), Tetradrachm, 17.03gms., as last, the Arethusa head of different style (Boehringer 569). Very fine. (£400 500) |

#24 -(c. 430-420 B.C.), Tetradrachm, 17.73gms., as last, orion ketos, another style of head (Boehringer 642). aie

centre, very fine but as struck. (£400 500)

25

—— (c. 405 B.C.), AZ Hemilitron, head of nymph left; rev. star in quartered incuse (Calciati 16); 42 Hemidrachm (c. 357—354 B.C.), head of Zeus Eleutherios, rev. thunderbolt and eagle (Calciati 72). Both slightly smoothed, very fine and better. (£90 120) 2)

26 ——(c. 380 B.C.), AZ Drachm, 32.78gms., head of Athena

left, rev. star between two dolphins (Calciati 62). Very fine. (£80 100) |

Dy

——(c. 344—336 B.C.), AZ Hemidrachm, head of Kore, rey. Pegasos (Calciati 78), AZ Drachm, head of Zeus Eleuth- erios, rey. horse prancing (Calciati 80). About very fine. (£80 100) Dy)

28

——(c. 295—289 B.C.), AZ 24, of Agathokles, head of Artemis, rev. thunderbolt (Calciati 142): (c. 289—287), AB 15, 13, head of Artemis, Athena, rev. thunderbolt (Calciati 140, 118). Good very fine. (£120— 160) 3

29

—— #23, head of young Herakles, rev. lion (Calciati 150); (c. 287 —278, Hiketas), AR 24, 22, head of Apollo left, mght, rey. eagle (Calciati 154, 167); (c. 278 —275, Pyrrhos), AZ 19, head of Athena, rev. corn-ear in wreath (Calciati 187). Very

fine. (£140 180) 4

*30

== (Hicronm lien 2/4) On Bi @s) se llomlentinde isl 9 omise veiled head of Queen Philistis left, rev. Nike in walking quadriga right, D above (SNG Ashmolean 2110). Very fine. (£200 300) |

Sil

——8 Litrae, 6.75gms., diademed head of Gelon left, rev. Nike in walking biga right, BA above, MI to right (SNG ANS 895). Some flaws, about extremely fine. (£250— 300) ]

32

——/E 27mm (2), head of Hieron left, diademed (no symbol), laureate (herm), rev. horseman (Calciati 195, 22, 193, Ds 37); AB 20, head of Kore, rev. bull butting os (Calciati 191). Very fine. (£100 140)

#333

—-— (Hieronymos, 215—214 B.C.), 10 Litrae, 8.44gms., diademed head left, rev. winged thunderbolt, Mi above (Holloway 6). About extremely fine. (£400 500) l

*34

———(Sth Democracy, 214—212) Bic), 12) irae, 10.18gms., head of Athena left, rev. Artemis to left, hound at feet, =A to left (Burnett 20; cf. SNG ANS 1040). About extremely fine. (£400 500) |

635

Sikeliotai (214—213 B.C.), 4 Litrae, 3.23gms., head of Kore left, poppy behind, rev. Nike in biga left (Burnett 112). Very rare, good very fine. (£400 500) |

*36

—Siculo-Punic (c. 350—320 B.C.), Tetradrachm, 17.11gms., wreathed female head right, thymiaterion in front, rev. horse before palm tree to right; in front, caduceus and Nike crowning horse’s head (Jenkins 94). Good very fine. (£700 800) |

3M

——Tetradrachm, 16.08gms., similar head left, dolphin behind, rey. horse before palm tree to right, crescent above (Jenkins 121). Very fine. (£350— 450) |

38

Bronzes (2), varied heads left, rev. horse right (SNG Cop. 1023, 1025); Carthage (c. 320—280 B.C.), AZ 16, head of Tanit, rev. horse before palm; three pellets (SNG ma 118). Good very fine. (£120— 160)

*39

——(c. 213—210 B.C.), Half Shekel, 3.17gms., male head right, wreathed in corn, rev. horse prancing right, wreath border (Burnett 132 ff.). Good very fine. (£150 —200)

*40

Islands off Sicily, Lopadusa (c. 400 B.C.), AZ, 4.63gms., crab on both sides (Calciati vol. III, p. 370, 5; cf. Lafaille 267). Good very fine. (£100 120) 1

*4]

Thrace, Abdera (c. 375 B.C.), Drachm, 2.87gms., griffin springing left from Ionic capital, rev. EMI ®IAAIO, Hermes standing right, astragalos to right (May 423). Obverse slightly off-centre, extremely fine. (£120— 160) l

*42

Kallatis (3rd Century B.C.), Oktobol, 5.02gms., head of Herakles right, rev. ear of corn, club and bow in case (BMC 1; Sear 1659). Scarce, about very fine. (£200— 220)

*43

Maroneia (c. 375 B.C.), Drachm, 2.78gms., forepart of horse left, AN in field, rev. bunch of grapes on vine (West 170). Good very fine. (£100 120) l

43a Pantikapaion (4th Century B.C.), AZ 18 mm. (10), head of Pan left, rev. bull’s head left (BMC 17). Fine to good fine.

(£120— 140) 10 43b fE 18 (21), similar. Fine. (£200 —250) 21

43c

/B 18 (21), similar. Fine. (£200—250) 21 43d B18 (21), similar. Fine. (€200—250) 21 *44

Thasos (2nd/ 1st Century B.C.), Tetradrachm, 16.62gms., wreathed head of Dionysos right, Herakles standing facing (cf. SNG Ashmolean 3698). Very fine. (£100— 120) |

*45 ——Tetradrachm, 16.77gms., similar, slightly barbarous (SNG Ashmolean 3702). Very fine. (£80— 100)

46

Kings of Thrace, Lysimachos (323—281 B.C.), Tetra- drachm, Lampsakos, head of Alexander the Great right, rey. Athena Nikephoros seated left (Thompson 47). Very

fine. (£140 180) ]

*A7 ——Tetradrachm, 17.18gms., Lampsakos, as last, rev. Herm in outer left field (Thompson 58). Virtually extremely

fine. (£400 500) I

*48

Macedon, Skione (c. 480—450 B.C.), Tetrobol, 2.25gms., male head right, rev. human eye (SNG ANS 708). Very fine. (£90 120) I

*49

Skithae (c. 500 B.C.), Tetrobol, 2.10gms., forepart of lion right, looking back; -I0- below, rev. quartered incuse square (SNG ANS 719). Rare, very fine/fine. (£120 150) 1

*50

Kings of Macedon, Archelaos (413—399 B.C.), Tetra- drachm, 10.31gms., young male head right wearing taenia, rey. horse with trailing rein to right (Traité pl. 304, 2; Sear 1495). Very fine. (£250 —350) |

5)

—Philip I (359-336 B.C.), Tetradrachm, 14.48gms., Pella, laureate head of Zeus right, rev. young jockey with palm on horseback right; kantharos below (Le Rider 344). Fine style, about extremely fine. (£600 —800) ]

Sy)

—— Tetradrachm, 14.37gms., Pella (posthumous), as last, rey. serpent and Boeotian shield below horse (Le Rider pl. 22, 528). Extremely fine. (£650—750) ]

58

——Tetradrachm, as last, rev. A, torch and bee below horse (Le Rider pl. 47,26). Light test cut on rev., good fine. (£100 120) |

#54

Alexander III the Great (336 —323 B.C.), Tetradrachm, 17.14gms., uncertain mint, head of Herakles right, rev. Zeus enthroned left; boar’s head to left (Price 3575). Good very fine. (£140— 180) l

55)

——Tetradrachm, 17.16gms., Sidon, c. 330 B.C., same types, rev. & below throne (Price 3474). About extremely fine. (£120— 160) l

56

——Tetradrachm, 16.92gms., Chios, c. 290—275 B.C., same types, rey. sphinx on amphora and m0 to left, AAKIMA- XO in ex. (Price 2417). Very fine. (£120 140) 1

AS)

—Antigonos Doson (227-221 B.C.), Tetradrachm, 17.04gms., wreath head of Poseidon right, rev. Apollo seated left on prow inscribed with king’s name (SNG Ashmolean 3264). Tiny flaw above brow, about extremely fine/extremely fine. (£1,900 2,200)

*58

Perseus (178— 168 B.C.), Tetradrachm, 15.54gms., dia- demed head right, rev. eagle on thunderbolt; wreath border; plough in ex. (Mamroth 23; cf. Sear 6804). About extremely fine. (£500 600) i

*59

Kings of Paeonia, Patraos (c. 340 —315 B.C.), Tetradrachm, 12.59gms., wreathed male head right, rev. warrior on horse- back spearing fallen enemy (Paeonian Hoard 366; Sear 1520). Extremely fine. (£200 —250) |

*60

Illyria, Damastion (c. 380—360 B.C.), Tetradrachm, 13.38gms., laureate head of Apollo left, rey. tripod (May 20; cf. Sear 1929). Rare, good very fine. (£300 400) l

*6]

Thessaly, Larissa (c. 340 B.C.), Drachm, 6.02gms., facing head of nymph, rev. horse left, branch between legs oa Lockett 1578). Very fine. (£130— 160)

*62

Phalanna (c. 350 B.C.), AZ, 7.20gms., young male head right, © behind, rev. head of nymph right, hair in sakkos (SNG Cop. 203). Green/red patina, about extremely fine. (£100 120) |

63

Boeotia, Thebes (c. 371 338 B.C.), Stater, Boeotian shield, rev. amphora, with vine spray; AAM (BMC 127). About very fine. (£100 120)

*64

Attica, Athens (c. 450 B.C.), Tetradrachm, 17.10gms., head of Athena right, rev. owl to right, olive-spray and crescent behind (cf. Svoronos pl. 12, 16; cf. Sear 2521/6). Very fine.

(£200 250) *65

——(c. 440 B.C.), Tetradrachm, 17.15gms., similar. Good very fine. (£250 —300) ] 66

—— Tetradrachm, later style (cf. Svoronos pl. 17, at Punch on reverse, very fine. (£160 200)

67

Aegina (c. 485 480 B.C.), Stater, turtle, rev. skew incuse (Millbank pl. 2, 2; Sear 1858). Punchmark on shell, fine. (£90 120) ]

68

Corinth (late 6th Century B.C.), Stater, Pegasos left, rev.

incuse of swastika style (cf. Sear 1860); with a Persian

Siglos, King with dagger (Sear 4682). About fine. (£90 120) 2

*69

Kings of Pontus, Mithradates VI (120—63 B.C.), Tetra-

drachm, 16.75gms., 83/82 B.C., diademed head right with

flowing hair, rev. stag grazing left; in field, Ez, monogram

and B; ivy-wreath border (Rec. 15). Very fine. (£500 600) 1

70

—- Bronzes (Anonymous), c. 25mm, head left wearing

Persian tiara, three or four countermarks applied, rev. eight-

rayed star; varying marks within spokes (cf. Rec. pl. M, 14,

Lafaille 409). Reddish hoard patina, an interesting group, 11

fine. (£200 250)

aA

Paphlagonia, Sinope (4th Century B.C.), Drachm, 6.00gms., head of nymph left, aplustre in front, rev. sea-eagle on dolphin; HPQN (Rec. pl. 25, 15; cf. Sear 3696). Very fine. (£100 120) l

22

Troas, Abydos (c. 450 B.C.), Drachm, 5.39gms., eagle left,

rey. gorgoneion (BMC 1; Sear 4002). Very fine. (£200 250) l

A)

Aeolis, Kyme (c. 160 B.C.), Tetradrachm, 16.42gms., head of Amazon right, rev. horse standing right; KAAAIAx; wreath border (Oakley, ANSMN 27, 34c, this illustrated). Very

fine. (£250 300) |

*74

lonia, Herakleia (c. 150 B.C.), Tetradrachm, 16.50gms., head of Athena right, rev. club; two monograms and Nike to left below; wreath border (SNG Lockett 2823). About extremely fine. (£400— 500) |

IS)

Phokaia (?) (late 6th Century), AR, 3.12gms., forepart of griffin right, rev. rough incuse square (Unpublished ?). Very fine. (£140 180) |

*76

Caria, Knidos (c. 460 B.C.), Drachm, 6.22gms., forepart of lion right, rev. head of Aphrodite right (Cahn 61). Very fine. (£150 —200) |

i]

Carian Satraps, Hidrieus (351 —344 B.C.), Tetradrachm, 14.86gms., facing head of Apollo, rev. Zeus Labraundos standing right; E above foot (SNG Berry 1113). Some corrosion on reyerse, otherwise good very fine. (£400 —500) |

*78

Carian Islands, Rhodes (mid 4th Century B.C.), Didrachm, 6.76gms., facing head of Helios, rev. rose, bud to might; bunch of grapes and E to left (SNG von Aulock 2790). Very fine. (£120— 160) l

*79

Lydia, Sardis (c. 575 B.C.), Electrum 12th Stater, 1.18gms., lion’s head right, protuberance at forehead, rev. rough incuse square (SNG von Aulock 2871; Sear 3402). Rare, very fine. (£180 —220) l

*80

Lycian Dynasts (c. 480 B.C.), Stater, 8.14gms., forepart of boar left, rev. rough square incuse (cf. Rosen 689, Vismara 12). Double-struck, about very fine. (£100 120)

*81

Stater, 9.30gms., struck at Patara (?), crab, rey. crab, letter below; dotted border in incuse square (Vismara 55). Rare, fine. (£150—200) l

82 Pamphylia, Aspendos (4th Century B.C.), Stater, two

wrestlers, rev. slinger (Sear 5390). About very fine. (£90 120)

83

Cicilia, Kelenderis (c. 430 B.C.), Stater, naked rider leaping from horse left, rev. goat kneeling left looking back (Kraay, N.C. 1962, pl. I, 11; Sear 5527). Good fine. (£100—120) 1

*84

Tarsos (Pharnabozos, 379 374 B.C.), Stater, 10.52gms., Baal seated left, rev. bearded and helmeted head left (SNG Levante 72; Sear 5641). Good very fine. (£200 —250) l

85

Kingdom of Galatia, Amyntas (36 25 B.C.), Ai 24mm, head of Herakles, rev. lion prowling right (BMC 8; RPC 3502), good very fine; Cilicia, Korykos (1st Century B.C.), 23, head of Tyche, rey. Hermes (SNG von A. 5676). Very fine. (£80 100) 2

86

Kings of Syria, Seleukos I (312—280 B.C.), Tetradrachm, Susa, laureate head of Zeus right, rev. Athena in elephant biga right (ESM 316). Good fine/fine. (£150 200) ]

Si

-—Tetradrachm, 17.10gms., Ecbatana, head of Herakles right, rev. Zeus enthroned left; anchor over monogram to left, monogram below throne (ESM 506; Houghton sa Extremely fine. (£200 250)

*88

Antiochus IV (175— 164 B.C.), Tetradrachm, 16.82gms., Antioch, diademed head right, rev. Zeus Nikephoros en- throned left (Morkholm 6; Houghton 104). Good very fine. (£200 250) |

*89

—Antiochos V (164—162 B.C.), Tetradrachm, 16.69gms., Antioch, as last (SMA 74 var.; Houghton 134). Scarce, ae very fine. (£300 —400)

90

Timarchos (162 B.C.), AZ 25mm, Ecbatana, diademed head right, rev. Nike advancing left (Bellinger, MN I, p. 38, 3). Rare, fine. (£90 120) ]

Il

Demetrios I (162—150 B.C.), Tetradrachm, 16.70gms., Antioch, dated 152/1 B.C., rev. Tyche seated left, mono- grams to left. date in ex. (SMA 118; Houghton 160). Weak obverse but about extremely fine. (£150—200) ]

92

Alexander I Balas (150—145 B.C.), Tetradrachm, Bery- tus, dated 150/149, rey. eagle to left, date and monogram to left, trident to right (Houghton 706). Scarce mint; reverse off-centre, good very fine. (£150 —200) 1

*93

—— Tetradrachm, 14.26gms., Sidon, dated 147/6, rev. as last, date to left, mint name and aphlaston to right (Hough- ton 715). Extremely fine. (£250—300) 1

94

Demetrios II (Ist reign, 145—140 B.C.), Tetradrachm, Tyre, dated 145, rev. eagle on beak of galley (NNM 34, “i Good fine/very fine. (£100— 120)

*95

Antiochus VIII (121 —96 B.C.), Tetradrachm, 16.63gms., Damascus, dated 118/7 B.C., rev. Zeus, draped, standing left; date in ex. (NNM 84, 97). Light scratch on ak: otherwise about extremely fine. (£150—200)

96 —-Tetradrachm, Antioch, undated, same types (SMA 367; Houghton 332). Good very fine. (£120— 160) ]

297

Syrian Cities, Laodikeia (49/48 B.C.), Tetradrachm, 14.90gms., veiled and turreted head of Tyche right, rev. Zeus Nikephoros enthroned left; rA, ZH and monogram to left, monogram below throne, KA in ex.; wreath border (Merkholm, MN 28, 20a var.). Obverse die a little worn, otherwise extremely fine. (£150 —200) 1

*98

Phoenicia, Arados (64 B.C.), Tetradrachm, 15.28gms., head of Tyche right, rev. Nike standing left; date to left; wreath border (BMC —). Good very fine. (£100— 120) |

#99

Byblos (Azbaal, c. 350 B.C.), Stater, 13.21gms., galley with hoplites to left, hippocamp and mussel shell below, rey. lion bringing down bull (BMC 4). Good fine. (£300— 400) 1

*100

Tyre (48 B.C.), Shekel, 14.30gms., head of Melgart right, rey. eagle standing left; club and date to left (cf. BMC £2 Good very fine. (£100 120)

101

Coins of the Jews, Antigonus Mattathaius (40 37 B.C.), 4B 20mm, Jerusalem, cornucopiae, rev. BACIA ANTIT in wreath (Meshorer 157, VI; Sear 6104). Fine. (£80 100) 1

*102

Parthian Kings, Vologases IV (c. A.D. 147—191), Tetra- drachm, 13.08gms., head left, 8 behind, rev. King receiving diadem from Tyche; date above, year 501 = A.D. 189 (cf. Sellwood 84, 122). Very fine. (£80— 100) l

103

Baktra (late 4th Century B.C.), Tetradrachm, head of Athena right, monogram behind, rev. A@E, owl standing right, prow above (cf. Mitchiner 13). Obverse off-centre, rare, good fine. (£350 —400) |

*104

Didrachm, 7.84gms., same types, bunch of grapes behind head, rev. olive-spray and crescent behind owl (cf. Mit- chiner 24). Rare, about very fine. (£250 300) |

10

*105

Bactrian Kings, Heliokles I (c. 145—130 B.C.), Tetra- drachm, 16.60gms., diademed bust right, rev. Zeus standing facing (Mitchiner 284a; BNC p. 223, 7-9). Slightly double-

struck, good fine. (£120 160) | 106

Indo-Scythian Kings, Azes, Tetradrachms (2), Bronzes (2) (M. 381, 681, 854). Fine. 4 *107

Kings of Egypt, Ptolemy IT (285 246 B.C.), Tetradrachm, 14.00gms., Ptolemais, 255/4 B.C., diademed bust of Pto- lemy I right, rev. eagle to left on thunderbolt; letters and monograms in field (Sv. 774). Good very fine. (£140—180) 1

*108 —Ptolemy IV (221 —204 B.C.), Tetradrachm, 14.11gms., conjoined busts of Sarapis and Isis night, rev. eagle on

thunderbolt, cornucopiae over shoulder, Al between legs (Sv. 1124; Sear 7834). Very fine. (£200 250)

*109

Ptolemy V (204— 180 B.C.), Tetradrachm, 14.15gms., his diademed bust right, rev. eagle to left on thunderbolt (Sv. pl. 43, 13). Good very fine. (£200 250) l

110 Greek Bronzes (270), a good range. Generally fair, a few better. (£800 1,000) 270

Roman and Byzantine Coins

110a

Roman Republic, Anonymous (c. 225—212 B.C). Did- rachm/Quadrigatus, janiform head, rey. Jupiter and Vic- tory in quadriga, legend in relief (Cr. 28/3). Very fine. (£120 160) |

111

__-—Didrachm, as last; with Denarius of L. Julius, XVI behind head of Roma (Cr. 224/1) and a Plated Denarius of L. Plautius Plancus (Cr. 453). Good fine. (£100— 150) 3

112 ___— Aes Grave Triens, head of Minerva left, four pellets below, rev. prow right, four pellets below (Cr. 35/3a). Good

fine. (£100 120) |

113

—— Aes Grave Quadrans, head of Hercules left, three pellets behind, rev. prow right, three pellets below (Cr. 35/4). Good fine. (£100 120) |

114

L. Atillus Nomentanus (c. 141 B.C.), Denarius, head of Roma right, XVI behind, rev. Victory in biga right (Cr. 225/1; Syd. 444; B.16). Very rare, very fine. (£200—250) 1

TS

Social Wars, Marsic Confederation (c. 90 B.C.), Denarius, head of Italia left, rev. youth at foot of standard, holding pig; at either side stand four soldiers, pointing their swords (Sydenham 620). Rare, about very fine. (£200 300) ]

*116

-Denarius, similar, rey. soldier standing, recumbent bull at feet (Sydenham 627). Rare, old scratches, about very fine. (£200 300) I

Soll 7

Pomponius Rufus (73 B.C.), Denarius, head of Zeus right, rey. eagle on thunderbolt; 1 below, uncertain symbol to right (Cr. 398/1). Banker’s mark and other damage, about fine but extremely rare. (£150— 200) ]

118 Republican Denarti (5), L. Cossutius C. f. Sabula (Cr. 395), L. Scribonius Libo (2, Cr. 416/1a), L. Marcius Phillipus

(Cr. 425), P. Clodius (Cr. 494/23). Fine to very fine. (£90 120) 5 119

—(8), M. Opeimius, C. Pulcher, C. Fabius, L. Piso Frugi, C. Vibius Pansa, Scribonius Libo, L. Marcius Philippus, Albinus Bruti f. (Cr. 254, 300, 322/1b, 340, 342, 416/1a, 425, 450/2) and a Quinartus of Q. Titius (Cr. 341/3). Very fine. (£120— 160) 9

120

—(7), L. Pomponius, C. Fabius, L. Piso Frugi, C. Vibius Pansa, L. Titurius Sabinus, Q. Antonius Balbus, P. Licinius Crassus (Cr. 282/4, 322/1b, 340, 342, 344/1c, 364, 430) and Quinarii (2), early and M. Antony (Cr. 529/4). Last fine, others very fine. (£120— 150) 9

121

(8), Saranus, C. Cassius, L. Scip. Asiag., L. Memmius, L.

Sentius, L. Pison Frugi (2), L. Titurius Sabinus (Cr. 199,

266, 311, 313, 325, 340, 344/2c) and Quinarii (2), early and

L. Piso Frugi (Cr. 340). Very fine or about so. (£120—150) 10

122

(9), Cn. Domitius, M. Aurelius Scaurus, C. Vibius Pansa, L. Titurius Sabinus (3), Q. Antonius Balbus, C. Valerius Flaccus, L. Scribonius Libo (Cr. 261, 282, 342, 344/1b, 2b & 3, 364, 365, 416/1b) witha Victoriatus and a Quinarius (Cr. 373). Abou very fine. (£120 150) 11

123 —(14), various moneyers; with Quinarii (3) and a plated denarius of Augustus. Fine, a few better. (£200—250) 18

124 —(14), various moneyers, one pierced; with Quinarii (3). Fine, a few better. (£200 250) 17 125

C. Julius Caesar (48/47 B.C.), Denarius, head of Venus right, Tn behind, rev. trophy of Gallic arms (Cr. scale Very fine. (£90— 120)

*126

C. Clovius Praef. (46—45 B.C.), Dupondius, bust of Vic- tory, rev. Minerva (Cr. 476; RPC 601). Slightly corroded, good fine. (£80— 100) ]

TY

Mark Antony & Cleopatra (32 B.C.), Denarius, head of Antony right, Armenian tiara behind, rev. diademed bust of Cleopatra right (Cr. 543). Fine. (£300— 400) ]

128

(32/31 B.C.), AZ 20mm, Chalcis (Syria), bust of Cleopa- tra right, rev. bare head of Antony right (RPC 4771). Rather mis-struck, fine. (£80— 100) 1

*129

Augustus (27 B.C.— A.D. 14), Denarius, 19 B.C., of Turpi- lianus, bust of Feronia right, rey. Parthian kneeling present- ing standard (RIC 288). Reverse double-struck, good very

fine. (£150 —200) |

*130

Denarius, Lugdunum, 15— 13 B.C., bare head right, rey. bull butting right (RIC 167a). Two banker’s marks, about extremely fine. (£120— 150) ]

131] Tiberius (14—37), Denarius, rev. Livia seated (RIC 28); another, of Vespasian, rev. Emperor seated (RIC 77). Very

fine or about so. (£90— 120) 2

*132

Caligula (37 —41), Drachm, Caesarea, bare head right, rev. simpulum and lituus (RPC 3624; RIC 63). Good fine or better, strong portrait. (£250 300) 1

133

Germanicus, As, head left (RIC 47), about very fine; others, of Agrippa, Claudius (RIC 32, 69), a Dupondius of Antonia (RIC 82) and a Commagene As of Domitian (RIC 817), fair to good fine. (£80— 100) 5

134 Otho (69), Denarius, rev. Securitas (RIC 8; C.17). Fine. (£150 200) |

*135

Vespasian (69 79), Denarius, c. 69, laureate head of Vespa- sian right, rev. bare heads of Titus and Domitian face to face (RIC 2; C. 5). Rare, about very fine. (£150—200) l

7186

Denarius, 77—79, rev. Annona seated left (RIC 13la; C. 28). About extremely fine. (£120 150) | 137

AE 28mm, Antioch (Syria), laureate head left, rev. sc in wreath (Wruck 95). Very fine. (£60 80) l 138

Domitian (81 96), AZ 19mm, of Thyateira (Lydia), laureate head right, rev. Nike standing left (BMC 70). Very fine.

(£60 80) l 139

Trajan (98 117), Denarius, 98/9, rev. Concordia seated left (RIC 12; C. 302). Good very fine. (£50 —70) | *140

Sestertius, rev. Pax left, holding down Dacian captive. About very fine, even green patina. (£120— 150) | *14]

Hadrian (117— 138), Denarius, rev. Cos 1, Victory seated left, globe in ex. (RIC 184; C. 361b). About extremely fine.

(£100 —120) l 142

Denarii (3); others, of Diva Faustina Senior, Antoninus Pius. About very fine to very fine. (£160 200) 5 143

Sabina, Denarius, rev. Concordia seated left (RIC 390; C. 3a). Very fine. (£40—50) | *144

Antoninus Pius (138 161), Denarius, rev. Pax standing left (RIC 78b; C. 588c). Extremely fine. (£80— 100) | 145

As, rey. Britannia seated in mourning (RIC 934); with a Sestertius of Maximinus, rev. Victory (RIC 67) and Asses (2) of Gordian III, rev. Jupiter, Laetitia (RIC 298b, 300b). About very fine. (£90 120) 4

*146

JAZ 37mm, Magnesia (Ionia), laureate bust right, rev. heroic scene of battle with two warriors (Schultz 102A, one other known). About very fine. (£100— 120) |

147 ~ /E Drachm, Alexandria, year 20, rev. Sarapis in quadriga left (Dattari 2441). About very fine. (£60 80)

*148 Faustina Senior, Denarius, rev. PIETAS AVG, Pietas standing left by altar, dropping incense and holding box (RIC 394a;

C. 234). Metal flaw below chin, otherwise extremely fine. (£60 80) |

149 Marcus Aurelius (161 —180), Denarius, with others (4) of Commodus, Julia Domna (2), Caracalla (RIC 22, 10, 390,

564, 196). About very fine. (£100— 120) 5 S10) Crispina, Denarius, rey. DIS GENITALIBYS, lighted altar (RIC 281; C. 15). Good very fine. (£60 80) 1 115i

Pescennius Niger (193 194), Denarius, Antioch, rey. BONAE SPEI, Spes advancing left (RIC 3d; C. 4). Very rare, very fine. (£600 800) ]

Als2, Septimus Severus (193—211), AZ Sestertius, Antioch (Pisida), rev. Mén standing holding sceptre and Nike, cock

at feet (Krzyzanowska XXXI/40). Good very fine. (£90 120) | 153

Denarius, rey. VICTORIAE BRIT, Victory seated (RIC 335); another, of Geta, rev. VICTORIAE BRIT, Victory right (RIC 91). Fine or better. (£100 120) 2

154

Caracalla (198 —217), Tetradrachm, Tyre, rev. eagle stand- ing facing on club, murex shell between legs (Bellinger 307). Weak strike, otherwise very fine. (£60 —80) l

SS

Denarii (3), rev. Mars, Aesculapius, Fides Militum (RIC

223, 251, 266). Very fine to about extremely fine. (£90 120) 4

Fs6 Macrinus (217 218), Denarius, rev. naked Jupiter standing facing (cf. RIC 72, C. 33). Good very fine. (£90 120) |

ASS

—— JE 28mm, Marcianopolis (Thrace), busts of Macrinus and Diadumenian face to face, rev. Diana the huntress advancing right, hound at feet; reversed F to left (AMNG 730 var.). Good very fine. (£80 100) l

158

Julia Maesa, Denarius, rev. Pudicitia seated (RIC 268), with an Antoninianus of Elagabalus, rev. Fides Exercitus seated (RIC 70) and Denarii (2) of Severus Alexander, rev. Spes (RIC 254). About very fine to good very fine. (L90—120) 4

159 Severus Alexander (222 235). Sestertius, rev. Spes left, sc either side. Very fine. (£50—70) |

*160

Orbiana (wife of Severus Alexander), Denarius, rev. Con- cordia seated left (RIC 319; C. 1). Rare, flaw in legend on obverse, otherwise about extremely fine. (£250 300) |

161 Maximinus I (235—238), Denarii (3), rev. Providentia (2), Pax (RIC 13, 12). Good very fine. (£80— 100) 3

162

Balbinus (238), Antoninianus, rey. FIDES MVTVA AVGG, clasped hands (RIC 11; C.6). Very fine or better. (£240 280) l

*163

Anonymous (mid 3rd cent.), A2 20mm., Saitta (Lydia), bust of Tyche right, rev. Aesculapius standing facing (Mionnet 611). Good very fine. (£80— 100)

164

Gordian III (238 244), Denarius, rev. Salus standing right feeding snake (RIC 129A; C. 325). Good extremely fine. (£60 80) |

165

—Denarius (RIC 111), Antoniniani (4, RIC 39, 86, 88, 145); others ants, of Philip I (3, RIC 2b, 4, 41) and Otacilia Severa (4, RIC 123c [2], 125c [2]). Very fine to about ex-

tremely fine. (£120— 150) 12 166

Philip I (244—249), Antoniniani (2), Antioch, rev. PAX FYNDATA CVM PERSIS (RIC 69), SPES FELICITATIS ORBIS (RIC 70). Scarce, very fine. (£80— 100) 2 167

/E 28mm., Magnesia ad Sipylum (Lydia), rev. Apollo

seated left, resting on lyre (BMC 81; Sear 3911). About very fine. (£50—60) |

168

Philip II (Caesar, 224—247), Antoniniani (2, RIC 218d);

others, of Otacilia Severa (6, RIC 125c [4], 126, 127) and

Herennia Etruscilla (RIC 59b). Good very fine. (£100 120) 9

*169 Herennia Etruscilla, AZ 23 (3 assaria), Nicomedia (Bithynia),

rev. Sarapis standing facing (Unpublished). Very fine. (£60 80) l

good very fine.

170 Herennius Etruscus (Caesar, 250—251), Antoniniani (2), rey. Prince with baton and spear (RIC 147c). One with very

sharp portrait, good very fine and very fine. (£80—100) 2

Sl

Trebonian Gallus (251 253), AZ 30 mm, Neocaesarea (Pon- tus), year 188, rev. Roma seated left on shield (Receuil 61). Very fine. (£80 100) l

Bile

Cornelia Supera (wife of Aemilian), Antoninianus, 253, uncertain mint, diademed, draped bust right on crescent, COR SVPERA AVG, rey. IVNONI AVG, Juno seated left holding flower and sceptre (RIC 31; C. 3). Slight weak striking, ne very fine and extremely rare. (£4,000 5,000)

73 Mariniana (wife of Valerian I), Antoninianus, rev. peacock in splendour (RIC 4; C. 4). Good very fine. (£80— 100) ]

ya!

Gallienus (253 268), AZ 26mm., Koinon of Bithynia, rey. Zeus seated left (Receuil 72; Sear 4539). Good very fine. (£60 80) 1

WS

—Antoninianus (RIC 645); others, of Tacitus, Probus (RIC 65, 744); with Folles of Maxentius (2, RIC Aquileia 113) and Lugdunum 4 of Constantius IT (3, RIC 183, 189 [2]). Good very fine. (£90 120) 8

176 Severina (wife of Aurelian), Antoninianus, rey. Concordia with two standards (cf. RIC 4). Reverse double-struck, ex-

tremely fine. (£40 60) ] LIA Florian (276), Antoninianus, rey. Ticinum, rev. PROVIDE

AVG/Q, Providentia standing left (RIC 84). Small flan crack, (£60 80) l

178

Probus (276-282), Antoniniani (11), Rome (8), rey. Emperor on horseback (4), Fides (2), trophy (2) (RIC 157, 158, 169 and var., 222), and others mint (3), various reverses. Very fine to about extremely fine. (£120—140) 11

179

Antoniniani (13), various mints, with consular bust left (5), armed bust left, rev. Sol in facing quadriga (2), Pax (2), Providentia, Salus; Antioch mint (7, RIC 921 [3], 922, 925 [3]). Very fine to good very fine. (£120 —150) 13

*180

Carausius (286 293), Denarius, IMP CARAYSIVS PF AVG, rey. she-wolf and twins: garbled legend of RENOVAT ROMANO; RSR in ex. (cf. RSC 88). Very rare, perhaps base or barbarous,

very fine. (£750 —850) 1 Sil

Antoninianus, rev. Pax standing with vertical sceptre, s P in field (RIC 475). Extremely fine. (£120— 150) 182

Allectus (293 296), Reduced Antoninianus, London, rev. galley (RIC 55). Very fine. (£60 —80) | *183

Constantius I (Caesar, 293-305), Argenteus, Rome, rev. VIRTVS MILITVM/A, the Tetrarchs sacrificing before six-tur- reted enclosure (RUC 42a). Scarce, about extremely fine. (£250 350) 1

*184

Constantius II (337—361), Solidus, Constantinople, head right with pearl and rosette diadem, rev. VICTORIA CON- STANTI AVG/CONS, Victory seated on cuirass inscribing VOT xv on shield held by genius (RIC 6). Very rare, virtually extremely fine. (£800— 1,000) i

185

Siliqua (RIC Arles 261); others, of Valentinian I (RIC Rome 10a), Valens (2, RIC Trier 27b/e), Gratian (RIC Trier 58). Good fine to very fine. (£100— 120) 5

186 Julian If (360 363), Siliqua (RIC Lugdunum 227); others, of Valentinian I (RIC Rome 11a), Valens (2, RIC Trier 27,

46), Gratian (RIC Trier 46). Good fine to very fine. (£100 120) 5 187

Siliqua (RIC Arles 30a); others, of Valens (RIC Rome 10b), Gratian (RIC Trier 58), Theodosius I (RIC Trier 94b), Magnus Maximus (RIC Trier 94b). Fine to very fine. (£80 100)

188

Valentinian I (364— 375), Miliarense, Constantinople, rey. VICTORIAS AVGVSTORVM, two Victories holding shield inscribed vor v, CONSPr in ex. (RIC 10). Rare, and a rare type, metal flaws, fine. (£250 300) |

189

Valens (364 378), Siliquae (2, RIC Trier 27b, 46a); others, of Gratian (RIC Trier 27e), Theodosius I (RIC Trier 94b), Magnus Maximus (RIC Trier 84b), fine to very fine. (£100 120) 5

*190

Honorius (393 423), Solidus, arned bust facing, rev. CON- CORDIA AVGGH, Constantinople seated (C. 3). Virtually ex- tremely fine. (£250 300) ]

191

Theodosius II (402 450), Solidus, rev. vor XXX MVLT XXXXS (MIR 25b); another, of Leo I, rey. Victory, off. B (MIR 3b). Very fine and about very fine. (£250 300) 2

IS?

Marcian (450 —457), Solidus, armed bust facing, rev. Vic- tory; off. © (MIR 5b; Ratto 219). Graffito K in oby. field, good very fine. (£200 250)

+1198 Basiliscus and Marcus (475—476), Solidus, armed bust facing, DN bASILISCI ET MARC P AVG, rev. Victory; off. Tr

(MIR 8; Tolstoi 89). Scarce, about extremely fine. (£600 800) 1 *194

Justin I and Justinian (April August 527), Solidus, the two emperors, nimbate, seated facing, each holding clobus, cross between heads, rev. Angel standing facing; off. B (DOC 5; Sear 120). Rare, good very fine. (£E800—1,000) 1

195

Justinian I (527 565), Solidus, rey. Angel facing (Sear 140); another, of Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine, rey. cross on steps (Sear 749). Good very fine/very fine. (£240 —280) 2

196 Phocas (602—610), Solidus, off. z (DOC 10g; Sear oe) Good very fine. (£120— 140)

197 Solidus, Thessalonica, facing bust with crown with pen- dilia, rev. Angel facing, off. H (Sear 617A; MIB 3). Rare, about very fine. (£140 160)

l

*198

Heraclius (610— 641), Solidus, with Heraclius Constantine, their busts facing, rev. cross on steps, © to right, off. E (Sear 741). About extremely fine. (£120— 140) l

*199

Solidus, with Heraclius Constantine and Heraclonas, the three emperors standing facing, rev. cross on steps; off. H (DOC 34c; Sear 759). Broad flan, about extremely fine. (£150 200) |

*200

Constantine IV (688 685), Solidus, helmeted bust facing; legend ends CcoNn, rev. two emperors standing by cross on steps; off. e (MIB 4B, new off.; Sear 1151). Rare, variety; graffiti and scratches, very fine. (£140 180) l

*201

Leo III (717 —741), Solidus, facing bust of Leo, rev. facing bust of the youthful Constantine V (Sear 1504; DOC 4). Extremely fine. (£350 —450) |

2()2 Romanus III (1028—1034), Stamenon Nomisma, Christ enthroned facing, rev. the Virgin crowning the emperor

(Sear 1819). Extremely fine. (£140— 180) l 203

—Stamenon Nomisma, as last (Sear 1819), fine; with Tremisses of Leo I (S. 984), very fine. (£150—200) 3 *204

Constantine IX (1042 1055), Stamenon Nomisma, bust of Christ facing, rev. emperor’s bust facing (Sear 1830). Ex- tremely fine. (£180 —200) |

205

Stamenon Nomismata (2), Christ enthroned, rev. bust of Emperor (Sear 1829); another, of Constantine X, rev. Emperor standing facing (Sear 1847). Fine to very fine. (£240 280)

*206

Vandals, Gaiseric (439 —477), A Siliqua, in imitation of Honorius, rev. Roma seated; traces of RvPS in ex. (MEC 1—3; Grierson, Byzantine Coins, 269). Good very fine. (£80 100) ]

e207 Visigoths, Sisebut (612 —621), Gold Tremissis, Merida, fac- ing bust with king’s name, rev. facing bust with mint name

(Miles 192b; MEC231). Good very fine/very fine. (£300 400) | *208

—Suinthila (621—631), Gold Tremissis, Barbi, as last (Miles 224d; MEC 235). Good very fine. (£400 500) l

*209

Duchy of Benevento, Sicard (832—839), Denaro, mono- gram, rey. cross on steps (BMC 180, 8; MEC 111). Very fine. (£100 140) l

*210 Louis II and Angilberga (866—871), Denaro, cross on steps; king’s name, rev. crosses superimposed; his wife’s

name (MEC 1116). Very fine. (£100 140) | PAT

Chios (14th cent.), Av Ducats (5), in imitation of the Venetian. Fine to good fine. (£150 —200) 5)

fine. (£120— 150)

PW Misellaneous Ancient, A (6), AZ (33), mainly Roman. 4

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Miscellaneous Ancient, ARK Severan Denaru (3), 42 Greek (8), Roman Republican (3), Asses of Faustina II, Gordian III, later AB (3). Fine to very fine. (£100 120) 19

214 Roman A, Sestertii (18), 2nd brass (10), billon Tets. (8), 3rd & 4th cent, and later (93). Fair to good fine. (£250 300) 129

DNS) Roman 4 (129), mainly Antoniniani (55), 4th cent. reduced Folles (72). Fair to fine. (£150 —200) 129

216

Miscellaneous Roman (20), including AR Denariu of Domi- tian, Commodus, billon Tet. of Nero, Ants. of Otacilia Severa, Trajan Decius, Valerian I. Fine or about so. (£90 120) 20

216a Antoniniani (20), Gordian III (10), Philip I (4), Philip II (2), Herennia, Treb. Gallus (2), Volusian. Fine. (£160 180)

20 216b —(21), Valerian I (5), Gallienus (7), Salonina (9). Fine to very fine. (£160— 180) 21 216c

(14), Postumus, various issues. Fine to about very fine. (£90 120) 14

217

Roman 42, Sestertii (6), 2nd brass (5), Folles etc. (9), Colonial (4); others, Greek (2), English. Generally fair. (£80 120) DI

217a Large Folles (17), First Tetrarchy, of Rome mint, Antioch (14), Alexandria (2). A few slightly corroded, otherwise very

fine. It7/

218

Miscellaneous ancient coins (98), including late small bronzes (55); together with rings (2). Bronzes poor, others varied state, a few fine. (£80 120) 100

219 Miscellaneous ancient coins (47), generally base issues, a few false. Varied state. (£50— 100) 47

BRITISH TOKENS

From the stock of Siegfried E. Schwer

Seventeenth Century Tokens

220

Bedfordshire, Barton in the Clay, Halfpenny (W. 3), Woborn, Halfpenny (W. 101); Berkshire, Abingdon, Half- pennies (2) (W. 3,4); Lincolnshire, Stamford, Halfpennies (2) (W. 234, 235). First very fine and the only token for this village, second better, third pierced otherwise fine, last three fine but buckled. (£70 —90) 6

221

London, (W. 198 [Penny], 196, 297, 1451C, 1673, 1733, 2291, 3046, 3159, 3293): Southwark (W. 316); and a lead piece, dated 1621. First fine but with corrosion, second very fine, others mostly fair or fine but last and two others (W. 2291, 3046) pierced. (£200 —250) it?

222 Norfolk, Lynn Regis (Kings Lynn) (2) (W.95). Norwich

(W.125, 142, 149), Thetford (2) (W.254), Yarmouth (W. 332). First with chip to edge, fair, third pierced, others mostly fine. (£100 120) 8 223

Oxfordshire, Hook Norton (W. 107), Oxford (W. 158), Wit- ney (W. 235, 236, 241). Third fine, others fair, first and last pierced. (£40 50) 5

224

Somerset, Bath (W.15 [2], 27), Glastonbury (W. 150), Taunton (W. 226, very rare, 227, 232, very rare). Last pierced in centre, otherwise generally fair or fine; Wiltshire, Devizes (W. 67), Marlborough (W. 136). (£80— 100) 9

225 Suffolk, Ipswich, William Doggett, square (W. 174). Quite heavily pitted, fair to fine. (£60—80) |

226 Needham Market, Robert Chenery, 1658 (W. 259). Fine, rare. (£40 50) | phi

Beccles (W.11), Bungay (W. 33), Bury St. Edmunds (W. 53 [2], 58, 69, 72 [2], 75, 78), Framlingham (W. 125 [2, different dies]), Haverhill (W. 149), Herringwell (W. 152, rare). Mostly fine or better. (£300 350) 16

228

Ipswich, civic issues (3) (W. 159, 159a, 159b), other issues (W. 160), 165, 173, 181, 182, 193a). Some fair, some fine or hetter. (£100 120) 9

16

229

Lowestoft (W.230a), Newmarket (W. 274), Rickinghall

(W. 282), Saxmundham (W. 285 288a, scarce, 289 (2], 290a

[2]), Southwold (W. 296), Stowmarket (W. 309), Sudbury

(W. 340), Woodbridge (W. 361, 367). W. 296 fair, W. 340

very worn/fine, others generally fine or better. (£100 120) 14

230

Surrey, Epsom (W. 68 [2]), Reigate (W. 219), last fair, other two fine and nearly so; Sussex Chichester (W. 62 [2]), fine and very fine. (£80— 120) 5

Eighteenth Century Tokens

231

Cambridgeshire, Cambridge, David Hood, Printseller, Carver, Gilder and Picture Framemaker, Halfpenny, not struck in collar (DH 19c). Extremely fine, toned pleasingly with faint traces of lustre, scarce. (£50—60) |

232

Gloucestershire, Gloucester, Kempson’s Series of Build- ings, Halfpenny, 1797, St. Michael’s Church (DH 5), Half- penny, undated, High Cross, Ottley reverse (DH 19); Chel- tenham, medallet, 1788, plated (DH 74). Extremely fine or better, second rare. (£60 —80) 3

233

Hampshire, Southampton, Penny, 1794, WM (DH7), almost very fine, toned; “Sir Bevois” Halfpennies (2) (DH 90), about very fine for issue, and nicer than usual for these crude strikings; Farthing, 1794, about very fine; Ems- worth, Halfpenny (DH 24), fine for issue, rare; Petersfield, Halfpenny (DH 50), from heavily rusted obverse die, ex- tremely fine, traces of lustre, scarce; Herefordshire, Here- ford, Halfpenny, 1794, thin flan (DH 5), fair, rare. (£100 120) 7

234

Kent, Deptford, Thomas Haycraft, Halfpenny, 1795, from uncracked obverse die (DH 12); Dover, Halfpenny, 1794 (DH 61). First very fine and extremely rare, second extremely

fine, with traces of lustre. (£60 80) yy

7235) —Godington, J. Toke, 1767, brass (DH 22; Henderson 536). Usual die flaws, good very fine, very rare. (£80—100) 1

“In 1767, a remarkably fine year for hops, the Hon. Thomas Harrison, Attorney General and Advocate General of Jamaica, was on a visit to Godington, where, during the hop picking season, he was so much struck with the novelty of the scene and the busy employment of so many people collected on the occasion, that, on his return to London he had a token made in commemoration of the circumstances that had given him so much pleasure, and sent down 500 “sixpences” to Mr. Toke’. Alan Henderson, Hop tokens of Kent and Sussex and their Issuers, London 1990.

236

J. Toke, brass cast, crest of family, blank reverse (DH 25; Henderson 535). Crudely cast as always, about extremely fine for issue, rare. (£60—80) |

237

Middlesex, Kempson’s Series of Buildings, Pennies, Arms reverses, Somerset House, St. Paul’s, Covent Garden (2) (DH 44a, 52), Pennies, Justice reverses, Blackfriar’s Bridge, Bridge Gate, and Moorgate (DH 71, 76, 79). Extremely fine or better, fifth with traces of lustre. (£150 180) 6

238

London and Westminster series, Penny, Lambeth Palace (DH 86). Week centre as usual, otherwise about extremely fine, rare. (£60—80) ]

239

—Skidmore’s Series of Buildings, Penny, Gisborough Abbey (DH 144). Extremely fine, toned, usual die flaw on obverse, scarce. (£100— 150) l

240

Miscellaneous Series, Penny, House of Commons, rev. Liberty cap (DH173); Political Serious, Penny, “The Uncharitable Monopoliser’, WM (DH 239). First ex- tremely fine or better , pleasing chocolate tone, with usual reverse die flaw, rare, second extremely fine but reverse with quite severe blistering. (£100 150) 2

241

Halfpenny, Biggar’s, edge reading PAYABLE BY I. BESSET & SON MONTROSE (DH —., cf. 255). Very fine, very rare, unre- corded in D & H but noted by Davisson from this specimen. (£40 S50) |

242

Halfpennies, various (DH 257a, 265-RR, 271, 274, 280 [2], 295 [3] , 319c [2], 467 [2]). Mostly very fine or better, Burchall issues (265, 271) both pieced as is mostly the case.

(£100 120) 13 243 —Hendon, Skidmore’s Furnishing Repossitory, Half-

penny, 1794 (DH 326). Good extremely fine, nicely oan with traces of lustre. (£60 80)

244 Hendon, Halfpenny, “Spence” mule, view of church, rev. conjoined head of man and ass (DH 33a). Flan cracked in

striking, otherwise almost as struck, lustrous, rare. (£80 100) l 245

Ibberson’s, “Mail Coach” Halfpennies, in WM and

| brass (DH 343). Very fine or better, last rare. (£60—80) 2

246

S§kidmore’s Churches and Gates, Halfpennies, St. Ann’s, Aldergate, St. Botolph’s, Bishopsgate, St. Stephen’s, Cole- man Street, St. Michael’s, College Hill, St. Mathew’s, Friday Street, Alhallow, Thames Street, St. Stephen’s, Wil- brook, St. James’s, Westminster, and Aldgate (DH 540), 549a, 570, 572, 585, 632, 639, 641, 646). Extremely fine or better. (£140 180) 9

247

Spence’s, Halfpennies, various types (DH 678a [2], 795b, 816, 819, 866a WM-RR, 878 [2], 884, 899). Several ex- tremely fine or better, some with lustre, but fourth with two patches of verdigris on obverse and last on flawed short flan,

some scarce or rare varieties. (£200 300) 10 248

W. Cooper, Halfpenny (DH 1007). Lustrous extremely fine, very scarce. (£60 80) 1

The portrait is believed to be the Rev. W. Cooper, of Ringmere, Sussex.

249 Denton’s, Farthing, 1795 (DH 1058). Lustrous extremely fine, rare. (£60 —80) ] 250

—Halfpennies, various (DH 913, 920, 987a, 1018-RR, 1084, 1034 [2], 104le, 1042a, 1046); Farthings (DH 1137, gilt, 1151, brass, brass-RR, 1154-RR, 1165, 166). DH /018 only good fine but very rare, others mostly very fine or better. (£120— 150) 14

251

Norfolk, Blofield, Halfpenny, plain edge (DH 6b), Norwich (DH 14 [2], 46), Yarmouth (DH 32, scarce). Very fine or better. (£80 120) 6

252

Northumberland, Spence, Halfpennies (DH 9, 15 [2]). First extremely fine and nicely toned, other two very fine and extremely fine. (£100 120) 5

253

Somerset, Bath, Halfpennies (DH 26, small flan, 27, 64); Bath, Farthings (DH 111 [2], 112a, 116). Third choice ex- tremely fine, lustrous and scarce, others mostly extremely fine or better. (£60 —80) 7

254

Suffolk, Bungay, Pennies, struck from Halfpenny dies on thick heavy flans (DH 1,2). First good very fine, second about extremely fine, both toned, scarce. (£80— 120) y)

255

Suffolk, Ipswich, James Condor, “Cardinal Wolsey” Penny, plain edge (DH 10). Lightly cleaned in the past and with a few slight patches of discolouration, otherwise extremely fine, rare, 200 struck. (£50 —60) 1 James Condor, a linen draper in Tavern Street, Ipswich, was the author of one of the most famous works on 18th Century tokens “An arrangement of Provincial Coins, Tokens and Medalets issued in Great Britain, Ireland and the Colonies during the last Twenty Years from the

Farthing to the Penny size’, published in Ipswich in 1798. His collection was sold at S. Leigh Sotheby & John Wilkinson on Sth June, 1855.

256

Ipswich, James Condor, “Cardinal Wolsey” Penny, rev. legend, lettered edge (DH 11). Two faint patches of dis- colouration, otherwise choice extremely fine and very rare, from usual flawed reverse die. (£100 150) i

ESI Another, bronzed proof. Extremely fine. (£100—150) 1

*258

Ipswich, James Condor, “‘Cardinal Wolsey” Penny, rev. cypher (DH 12). Choice, good extremely fine, lustrous, very rare. (£100—150) 1

e259

Ipswich, James Condor, mule Penny, Wolsey Gate, rev. cypher, plain edge (DH 14). A bronzed proof, good extremely fine, pleasing chocolate tone. (£100 150)

260

—Halfpennies (12), Beccles (DH 16), Blything (DH 19), Bungay (DH 21, 21a, 22, 22d, 23a, 23c, rare, 24b, scarce), Bury (DH 26), Hoxne (DH 33a [2]). Very fine or better. (£100 120) 12

261

Sussex, Halfpenny, laureate bust, GLORIOVS PE.LEW, rey. ship, VAL. T BRIT.TISH TARS, EDGE, PAYABLE AT LONDON OR BRIGHTON (DH —, Atkins A296 var.). Very fine, better for issue. (£60 80) 1

262

—Chichester, Halfpenny, edge, WE PROMISE TO PAY THE BEARER ONE CENT (DH17b). Good very fine, toned. (£30 —40) l

263

Warwickshire, Birmingham Workhouse, Halfcrowns, 1788 (2) (DH 1), very fine, scarce; Country Penny, Caesar’s Tower (DH 1), extremely fine, but has been lacquered; Birm- ingham, Halfpenny (DH 50), Farthings (DH 476a, 481a), both struck on small flans, first off centre); Wilkinson Series, Halfpennies (2) (DH 451g-RR, 451h-R). Very fine or better, penultimate with traces of lustre and a very rare variety. (£100 120) 9

264

Birmingham, Kempson’s Series of Buildings, Halfpen- nies (17): Ashted Chapel, St. John’s Chapel, Old Meeting (2), New Meeting, Meeting, Paradise Street, St. Paul’s Chapel, St. Philip’s Church, General Hospital (3), Library, Welch Cross, Blue Coat Charity School, Free School (2), Hotel, “George III” types (2) (DH 147, 153, 160, 162, 165, 167, 172, 175, 181 [3], 184a, 191, 197a, brass, 200 [2, one on a thin flan], 208, 218 [2, one on a thin flan]). Generally extremely fine or better. (£180—220) 17

265

Coventry, Kempson’s Series of Buildings, Halfpennies (21), Remains of Cathedral, Grey Friars, St. John’s Church (4), Trinity Church, White Friars, Cook Street Gate, Mill Lane Gate, Spon Gate, White Friar’s Gate (3), Bablake Hospital, Barracks, County Hall, Draper’s Hall, St. Mary Hall (2), Free School (DH 257, 259, 262 [3], 263, 266a, 267a, 269, 274, 277, 279, 280, 281, 282a, 284, 288, 291, 295, 296, 297a). Extremely fine or better, some scarce. (£250—300) 21

266

—- Halfpennies (4), Handel reverses, White Friars, Cook

Street Gate, Grey Friar’s Gate, Mill Lane Gate (DH 268,

270, 273a, 275). Extremely fine or better, rare. (£150—200) 4

267

Wiltshire, Halfpennies (DH 6, scarce, 8, rare). both ex- tremely fine; Worcestershire, Dudley, Penny (DH5), impaired, silvered and from a mount, Worcester, medallets (DH 33, 37); Yorkshire, Halfpenny (DH 60), very fine or better. (£80 100) 6

268 Worcestershire, Farthing (DH 45 bis II). Very fine, curious and extremely rare. (£60 80) 1 269

Wales, Anglesey, Halfpenny (DH 277), Farthing (DH 456); North Wales, Halfpennies (3) (la, 1d, 12), Farthings (7) (DH 15b [3], 20, 26a, 27, 29); Glamorgan, Swansea, Half- penny (DH4). Generally very fine or better, some rare, particularly first. (£80 100) 13

270

Anglesey, Halfpenny, T. Spence reverse (DH 424), Far-

thing, “End of Pain” reverse (DH 459). First toned, good

very fine, second lustrous and choice extremely fine, both rare;

Carmarthen, Halfpenny (DH 6), weak in places, about very 3

fine, very rare variety. (£100— 150)

271

Scotland, Angus, Dundee, Halfpenny and Farthing (DH 16a, 39 bis); Ayrshire, Col. Fullerton, Halfpenny, edge plain (DH 3); Lanarkshire, Glasgow, Halfpennies (DH 2, 4a), Farthings (DH 30 [2], 46); Lothian, Edinburgh, Halfpenny (DH 48a-RR), Farthings (DH 91, 112a); Perth, Halfpenny (DH 8). DH 3, 2, 6a and 48a extremely fine (72 of first struck and last a very rare variety with much lustre) others mostly

about very fine. (£150— 180)

272

Ireland, The Pantheon Phusitechnikon, Halfpenny, 1799 (DH 248). Slight patches of verdigris on obverse, otherwise extremely fine with traces of lustre, a very rare variety. (£60 80) |

Nineteenth Copper Century Tokens

273 Cornwall, West Wheel Mine, Penny (Dav. 17). Lustrous extremely fine. (£60 —80) 274

Cambridgeshire, Chatteris, Farthing (Dav. 2); Durham, Farthings (Dav. 3); Essex, Pennies (2), Halfpennies (3) (Davy. 4, 9, 31, 39, 41); Middlesex, Halfpennies (Dav. 62 [2], 63, 64, 65 [5]); Norfolk, Norwich Twopence, Penny, and Halfpennies (Dav. 17, 19, 2d1, 2); Tunstead, Penny and Halfpenny (Dav. 29, 30). Mostly about very fine, Essex Davy. 9 arare variety. (£100—150) 23

e275

Devon, County, W. Upcott, ““Eddystone Lighthouse’ Two- pence, 1801, bronzed (Dav. 21). Extremely fine, lightly hair- lined, extremely rare. (£150 —200) 1

276

Northumberland, Newcastle, Pennies (2) (Dav. 16), Far- things (Dav. 34, 36). Second toned extremely fine, last good fine, others very fine or better. (£60 80) 4

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Nottinghamshire, Nottingham, Pennies (Dav. 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, rare, 20); Shropshire, Halesowen, Penny (Dav. 3). Last extremely fine, with some lustre, very scarce thus, others mostly very fine. (£80 120) 7

278

Somerset, Pennies (Dav. 69a, 73, 74 [6], 75, 76, 83, 84, 85, 87, 92, 98/99, 99 [2], 100 [2], 100 [2], 103 [6], 104), Halfpen- mies (Dav. 109, 111, rare, 113). Mostly very fine, a few somewhat better. (£150 200) 30

279

—Bristol Brass & Copper Co., Penny and Halfpenny (Dav. 83, 107); Bristol and South Wales, Penny (Dav. 99). Second a little unevenly coloured on reverse, otherwise ex- tremely fine, with traces of lustre, other two extremely fine or better, toned and choice, scarce thus. (£80— 100) 3

280

Staffordshire, County Penny (Dav. 23); Bilton, Twopence, Pennies (Dav. 31, 47 [3]), 59, 60); Burton, Pennies (Dav. 79, 80, both rare); Cheadle, Pennies (6) (Dav. 82); Stafford, Penny (Dav. 97); Walsall, Penny (Dav. 107); Withymoor,

Penny (Dav. 123, rare); Suffolk, Lowestoft, Penny (Dav. 15). Penultimate very fine or better, toned, others mostly fine or very fine. (£150— 180) 18 *281

Warwickshire, Birmingham Workhouse, Sixpence, 1813, thin flan, plain edge (Dav. 30). Good extremely fine and lustrous, but with a few small patches of verdigris on obverse, extremely rare, six struck. (£150—250) ]

282

Birmingham Workhouse, Threepence (2) and Penny (Dav. 34, 35, 37); Gibson, Penny (Dav. 46). First and second very fine or better, but with edge bruises to Threepence, second fair, last toned extremely fine, first two rare. (£60 80)

283

Edward Thomson, Penny, 1811 (Dav. 48). Some surface marks, otherwise better than very fine, very faint traces of lustre, very rare. (£60—80) 1

284

Birmingham and Neath, Pennies (Dav. 50 [3], 53, 55 [2], 57a); Union Copper Co., Pennies (Dav. 65, 67, 71, 73, very rare, 75); Birmingham and South Wales, Pennies (Dav. 86 [2], 87 [2]); Rose Copper Co., Pennies (Dav. 96, 98), Half- pennies (Dav. 107, 112). Mostly very fine or a little better. (£120 150) 20

*285

—Rose Copper Co., Halfpenny, 1811, reading COPPER COMPANY [without ROSE] (Dav. 106). Very fine, excessively rare. (£200 250) 1

Davis comments “This piece is presumed unique. The omission of ROSE from the reverse legend probably caused its rejection.”

286

Worcestershire, Lye, Pennies (Dav. 9, 11); Worcester, Pen- nies (Dav. 14 [2], 18, 19, 24, rare, 25, 27), Halfpennies (Dav. 28, 29, 30 [3], 32, 33 [2], 34). Mostly very fine or better. (£150 180) 18

287

Yorkshire, Barnsley, Pennies (Dav. 76, 78, rare(; Bradford, BRADFORD WORKHOUSE stamped on Birmingham Penny (Dav. 50 [on Warks 65); Doncaster, Pennies (2) (Dav. 80), Hull, Pennies (Dav. 85, 90, 92); Halfpennies (Dav. 95, 98, 99, 101-silver, 102, 104, 105); Sheffield, Pennies (Dav, 137, 138, 139, 142), Halfpennies (Dav. 150, 151). Day. 90 good extremely fine, lustrous, Day. 101 good very fine but pierced,

others mostly very fine or better. (£180 —220) 21 288 Wales, Denbighshire, Penny (Dav.1, rare); Flintshire,

Penny (Day. 9, rare. 11, 14); Glamorganshire, Swansea, Penny (Dav. 18); Scotland, Lanarkshire, Glasgow, Penny (Day. 1); Calton, Farthing (Dav. 8); Non-local token

(Dav. 40, 44, 92, 105, 110). Mostly fine or very fine. (£100 120) 12 289

Ireland, Galway, Menlough Castle, Sixpence (Dav. 1), very fine: Ballyglunin estate, pewter (D.W. 25), poor but very rare, VIII, VI, ILI, Ill, mostly very fine. (£100 120) 6

Ex Hawkins Collection.

290 Channel Islands, Jersey, Guernsey and Alderney, Penny, 1813 (Dav. 10). Very fine, rare. (£60 80)

Nineteenth Century Silver Tokens

291

Berkshire, Reading, Monck, Halfcrown, Eighteenpence (2) (Dal. 5, extremely rare, 6, rare). First fine, last nearly so, second almost very fine and an extremely rare variety.

(£80 100)

292 Devon, County, Shilling (Dal. 5). Extremely fine, patch A discolouration on obverse. (£60 80)

293

Cheshire, Nantwich, Shilling (Dal. 1), Stockport (Dal. 5, rare), Devon, Barnstaple, Sixpence (Dal. 14), Teignmouth, Shilling (Dal. 19): Dorset, Shaftesbury, Sixpence (Dal. 30, very rare); Gloucestershire, Gloucester, Halfcrown (Dal. 4), Shillings (Dal.6, 7, rare, 11). Mostly fine or very fine. (£100 120) 9

294

Hampshire, County, Shilling and Sixpence (Dal. 5, 7); Andover, Shillings (Dal. 12, 17 var. [nine acorns, no period after I], extremely rare, 20 [5]); Newport, Shilling (Dal. 25); Kent, Folkestone, Shillings and Sixpences (Dal. 1, 14- non local [2]). Fourth (Dal. 17 var.) fine but with flaw to flan, others mostly very fine. (£150 200) 10

20

295 Lancashire, Liverpool, Shillings (4) (Dal. 2). Very fine or better. (£40 60) 4

296 Lincolnshire, Lincoln, Shilling (Dal. 13). Very fine, rare. (£30 —40)

297

Middlesex, London, Eighteenpence (Dal. 5), Shilling (Dal. 11, rare), Sixpences (Dal. 33, contemporary forgeries on thin flans [3], 35 [2], 38 [2, rare]). Very fine or better.

(£120 150) 9 298 Norfolk, Attleborough, Two-Shillings, 1811 (Dal. 4). Fine, but has been cleaned, very rare. (£50 —60) ] 299

Northumberland, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Shillings (Dal. 11, 11 var. [on a thin, lighter, slightly larger flan, 25.5mm, 4.28 gms], very rare, 12, rare, 14). First two very fine or better, last two fine or better, last scratched on reverse. (£50 60) 1

300

Somerset, Bristol, Shillings (Dal. 24, rare, 25 [2], rare, 26, 28, 49, 50, rare); Staffordshire, Bilston, Shilling (Dal. 2); Suffolk, Woodbridge, Eighteenpence (Dal.9). Last three fine, others very fine or better. (£150—200) 9

*301

Sussex, Chichester, Comper and Charge, Halfcrown, 1811 (Dal. 5). Traces of mount on reverse and surface granular, otherwise about very fine, very rare. (£150—200) ]

302 —Chichester, Dally & Co., Shilling (Dal. 10). rae fine, rare. (£40 —60)

303 —Rowfant, Shilling (Dal. 14). About very fine, very rare. (£80 100) l 304

Warwickshire, ae Workhouse, Shillings (Dal. 7, rare [2], 12 [2]). Very fine or better. (£60 —80)

305

Yorkshire, Bradford, Shilling (Dal. 42, 57, extremely rare);

York, Shillings (Dal. 80, 87, rare [2]), Sixpence (Dal. 96).

First off centre, mostly about very fine or better. (£80 120) 7

306

Wales, Flintshire, Shillings (Dal. 1 [2], 3 [3], 4, rare, Six- pences (Dal. 6 [3], 7); Glamorganshire, Neath, Sixpence (Dal. 16, rare). Some very fine, some extremely fine or better. (£150 180) 1]

307 Non-Local, Sixpences (Dal. 17, 18 [2], 19 [2], 20 [2]). First buckled, fair, others very fine or better. (£60—80) 7

308

Channel Islands, Jersey, Eighteenpence, 1811 (Dal. 3). Some trivial nicks to rim, otherwise extremely fine, deeply toned. (£80 100) l

Tickets and Passes, etc.

309

London, Drury Lane Theatre, passes (2) for the pit and for the upper gallery (D. W. 195, 198). First very worn, second fair, both very rare. (£60—80) 2

310 Northampton, Northampton Theatre, pass (D. W. sear Extremely fine, toned, very rare. (£80— 120)

311

Unofficial Farthings and related issues (22), and a silver Threepence stamped IV RNAF 1-19. Mostly very fine. (£80 100) 23

3112)

Inn tokens, refreshment checks, etc. (35), including Crown & Anchor Guina [sic], R. T. Simpkin (D. W. p. 311, 30). Last pierced and only fine but an early ticket and very rare, others mostly very fine, a few fine. (£180— 200) 85

313

Gurtex, Chauntry Mills, Haverhill, Suffolk, medal in imi- tation of the Haverhill, Halfpenny token, 1794-DH 31, to commemorate their 200th Anniversary, 1984, struck in 22ct.

gold, 16gms., in case of issue. Mint state, one of only four struck. (£150—200) |

314 Similar medals struck in silver (9), in cases of issue, and

bronze (21). Mint state, only 20 specimens struck. (£150 180) 30

The Library of Siegfried E. Schwer

Most of the books described herewith are in excellent con- dition, and the majority of the more recent publications are mint or near mint copies. Condition, therefore, has generally not been noted except in the case of the scarcer earlier publications. The terms fine and very fine, probably most nearly approximate the numismatic grades very fine and extremely fine respectively. All books are in publisher's bindings except where noted.

319

Acworth, The Rev. R. W., Hop Tokens of Kent and Sussex, and Hop-Pickers’ Tokens No. 2, reprints, Journal of the South Eastern Agricultural College, Wye, Kent, No. 40, 1937, No. 44, 1939, bound in one, blue cloth, both signed F. Pridmore, extremely scarce, Hop Growers in Kent and Sussex and Their Tokens, photocopy of original typescript and pencil rubbing illustrations in the Maidstone Museum, in a ring binder, until recently the only comprehensive work on the subject; Clark, E. H., Kentish Hop Tokens and Their Issues, Maidstone, 1930, card covers, signed F. Pridmore; Henderson, Alan C., Hop Tokens of Kent and Sussex and Their Issuers, London, 1990, two signed letters from the author to Schwer tipped in, a photocopy of his reply and original draft of the price guide which appears in the book, and an article on hop tokens extracted from “Coin Monthly’. (£80 120) 4

320

Akerman, Tradesmen’s Tokens Current in London and its Vicinity between the years 1648 and 1672, London, 1859, blue cloth, worn, some foxing; Atkins, James, Tradesmen’s Tokens of the Eighteenth Century, London, 1982, modern three-quarter calf; Boyne, William, Wiltshire Tradesmen’s Tokens, extracted from The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, July, 1859, photocopied, paper wrappers; Mason, Ernest N., Ancient Coins of Colchester, Colchester, 1902, original cloth, scarce; Stephens Cox, J., The Ilchester Mint and Ilchester Trade Tokens, Dorchester, 1948 [IIlchester Historical Monographs Number 3]; Watkin, E. A., Staffordshire Tokens and their Place in the Coinage of England, reprint from the North Staffordshire Journal of Field Studies; Weightman, A. E., The Royal Farthing Tok- ens, part 1, 1613-1636, London, 1908, reprinted from the BNJ. (£80— 100) 7

321

Anton, William T., and Kesse, Bruce P., The Forgotten Coins of the North American Colonies, A Modern Survey of Early English and American Counterfeit Coppers circu- lating in the Americas, Lodi, New Jersey, 1990, 83pp, red cloth, number 15 of a limited edition of 100, signed by the author, letter from the author tipped in. An important specialised study. (£60 80) l

B22

[American Vecturist Association], Atwood’s Catalogue of United States and Canadian Transportation Tokens, third edition, 1970; Julian, R. W., Medals of the United States Mint, the First Century 1792 1892, El Cajon, Calif., 1977; other books (16) mostly relating to American coins and tokens (14). (£50 60) 16

323

Atkins, James, Tradesmen’s Token of the Eighteenth Cen- tury, London, 1892, original half morocco, with photo- graph of Atkins pasted opposite title page; Kent, G.C., British Metallic Coins and Tradesmen’s Tokens with their Value, from 1600—1912, Chichester, 1912, original red cloth, sold with the subscriber’s token receipt. Last a little worn, internally clean, the token very rare. (£40 —50) 2

324

Atkins, James, Coins and Tokens of the British Possessions in America, Coins and Tokens of the British Possessions in Asia, later calf, library stamps; other nineteenth-century numismatic books (7) by Akerman, Hawkins, Thorburn and others. (£40 —50) 9

325

Bell, R. C., Copper Commercial Coins, 1787— 1804, Cop- per Commercial Coins, 1811—1819, Tradesmen’s Tickets and Private Tokens, Specious Tokens and those struck for General Circulation, Newcastle on Tyne, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1968; Unofficial Farthings, 1820 1870, London, 1975; The Buildings Tokens of Kempson and Skidmore, Newcastle on Tyne, 1978; Political and Commemorative Pieces simulating Tradesmen’s Token, 93 of an edition of 200, Felixstowe, 1990. (£100 120) 7

326

Blundell, Joseph Hight, Bedfordshire Seventeenth Century Tokens, Ventnor, 1878, xii, 67pp (printed on rectos only), 3 photographic plates, red cloth. A fine copy, very scarce, one of an edition of 105 copies. (£60 80) Ex Jan Collection (lot 373)

307)

Boon, George C., Cardiganshire Silver and the Abery- stwyth Mint, Cardiff, 1981; Mayhew, N. J., Sterling Imi- tations of Edwardian type, London, 1983; North, J. J. and Preston-Morley, P. J., London, 1984; other standard and specialised works on British coins (24), with Cirencester Excavations I (Early Roman Occupation at Cirencester), I (Romano-British Cementaries), 1982. (£80 120) 29

328

Boyne, William, Tokens issued in the Seventeenth Century, London, 1858, Octavo, xxii, 630pp, 42 plates, some illus- trations in text, attractively bound in three-quarter red calf, possibly contemporary, contrasting black label lettered in gilt, raised bands. Some foxing and damp staining to some plates, otherwise internally clean. (£60 —80) |

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329

Boyne, William, The Silver Tokens of Great Britain and Ireland, London, 1866, Octavo, vi, 68pp, 7 engraved plates, original maroon morocco, decorated in blind, inscribed L. V. Larsen on first free end paper. Repaired at joints, some foxing, printed for subscribers only and scarce. (£30—40) |

330

[British Museum], Catalogue of the Montague Guest Col- lection of Badges, Tokens and Passes, London, 1930, viii, 206pp, 9 plates, original blue cloth; Davis, W. J. & Waters, A. W., Tickets and Passes of Great Britain and Ireland, reprint [Spink], 1974, vii, 347pp. (£40 60) ?)

331

Brown, Lawrence, British Historical Medals, Vols I and II, London, 1980, 1987, blue cloth, d.j.’s; Hawkins, Edward, Medallic Ilustrations of British History, Vols. I, I, Lon- don, 1885, reprint, 1978; other books relating to commem- orative medals by Eimer, Fearon, Malpas, Taylor, and Wollaston. (£80— 100)

332

Coxall, John, The Walthamstow Tokens, Walthamstow, 1927, 26pp, 4 plates (+1), bound with the supplement, 1929, recently bound in red cloth, paper covers retained, note “with the author’s compliments” bound in; with modern reprint, 1988. Extremely scarce. (£40 —50) i

333

Dalton, R., The Silver Token Coinage, Leamington Spa, 1922, viii, 63pp, illustrations throughout, original printed wrappers, worn and loose, but internally very fresh, no. 89 of an edition of 200 and scarce; Waters, A. W., Notes on the Silver Tokens of the Nineteenth Century, London, 1957. (£60 80) 2

334

Dalton, R. and Hamer, S. H., The Provincial Token Coin- age, 1910 to 1918, comprising Part I (2), IV (2), V (2), VUI, IX, X, XII (Scotland, 2), XIII (Ireland), XIV (2); Brief Particulars respecting the Eighteenth Century Tokens con- nected with the County of Middlesex, original printed card covers. Some covers loose or frayed, generally clean inter- nally, some with annotations, scarce. (£100 120) 1S

335

Dalton, R. and Hamer, S. H., The Provincial Token Coin- age, 1918, reprint (Allan Davisson), Cold Springs, Minn., 1990, xxix (prefactory update), 567pp, illustrations throughout, red cloth, inscribed by the author “To Fred Schwer, with great appreciation of all your help, enthusiasm and hospitality”, with Token Catalog and Handbook, 1981, card covers. (£60—80) 2

The latest and the best of the recent reprints.

336

Another, but de-luxe large paper edition, half terracotta morocco, cream cloth, spine lettered in gilt, one of 26 copies (lettered A—Z), lettered S, and Potpourri of Rare and Unusual Tokens, 6 photographic plates, and corresponding text, in folder, both in slip case; with Token Catalog and Handbook, 1981, red cloth, lettered S, one of 26 hard bound copies. (£100 150) 3

53/

Another, first (Seaby) reprint, red cloth d.j.; Waters, A.W., Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens, London, 1954, card covers; Dalton, The Silver Token Coinage, reprint (Seaby), 1968, grey cloth, no d.j. (£50 —60)

338 Another, Quarterman reprint, second printing, 1977, grey cloth, d.j. (£40 —50) |

339

Davenport, John S., European Crowns and Talers since 1800, Galesburg, Ill., 1947, reprint [Spink] 1964; German Talers, 1700—1800, The Talers of the Austrian Noble Houses, European Crowns and Talers, German Church and City Talers, Galesburg, 1958, 1972, 1974, and 1975; Ger- man Secular Talers, 1600—1700, German Talers, 1500— 1600, Frankfurt am Main, 1976, 1979; Davenport, John S. & Sondergaard, Tyge, Large Size Silver Coins of the World, Galesburg, III., 1972; other books (15), mostly relating to European coins and world coins, by Castan y Cayon, Ciani, Criag, Ferraro Vaz, Pellicer i Bru, Wayte Raymond, and others. (£140— 180) DD

340

Davis, W.J., The Token Coinage of Warwickshire, Birm- ingham, 1895, xx, 132pp, 21 plates, advertisements, original morocco, presentation copy inscribed “Mr. John Inglis with the author’s compliments, New Year, 1897’, on half-title, tipped in reprinted reviews from the Birmingham Daily Gazette and Birmingham Daily Post and a signed letter from J. H. Dormer to Edward Croft mostly relating to W. J. Taylor. A little worn, internally clean. (£50 —60) ]

34] Another, later red cloth, printed paper label on spine. A fine copy. (£40—50) 1

342

Davis, W. J., The Nineteenth Century Token Coinage, London, 1904, xlvi, 277pp, 14 plates, original half morocco, ex libris Walter Lewis Pocock, with his bookplate. A Jittle worn, internally clean, re-backed. (£80 120) ]

343 Another, first (Seaby) reprint, 1969, blue cloth, d.j. Dust Jacket a little soiled and beginning to fray. (£60 —80)

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344 Another, second (Seaby) reprint, 1979, cloth, valuation list tipped in. (£40 60) |

345

Dickinson, Seventeenth Century Tokens of the British Isles and their Values, London, 1986; O’Donald Mays, James, Tokens of those Trying times, 1991; other books, mostly relating to tokens by Bell, Gavin Scott, Berry, etc, and including Surrey Archaeological Collections, Guildford, 1943 (contains “Surrey Seventeenth Century Tokens” by Wilfrid Hooper). (£60 80) 9

346

Cotton, William A., Coins, Tokens and Medals and Wor- cestershire, Bromsgrove, 1885, 148pp (printed on recto only), 5 plates, illustrations in text, vellum, spine lettered in gilt, 38 of 54 copies printed for subscribers only. Lettering on spine faded otherwise a fine copy, rare. (£80— 120) ]

347

Earl of Cranbrook, Notes on some new and doubtful 17th Century Suffolk Tokens, Ipswich, 1947 [reprinted from the Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History], 37pp, 4 plates, original printed paper covers. A very fine copy, extremely scarce and still the most important reference for the county. (£40 50) ]

348

Golding, Charles, The Coinage of Suffolk consisting of regal coins, leaden pieces and Tokens of the Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, London, 1868, printed for private circulation, 100pp, 6 engraved plates, some text illustrations, paper label signed by author pasted in inscribed ““Copy No. 29 Presented to Francis Ford Esq, Bury St. Edmunds. ..”’, one plate detached and a little loose, some pages foxed, vey scarce; Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History, Vol. XXIV, part 2, including Earl of Cranbrook, “Notes on some New and Doubtful Seventeenth Century Suffolk Tokens”’. (£80 100) 2

349

Hawkins, Edward, Medallic Illustrations of the History of Great Britain and Ireland, vols I, II, London, 1885, reprint, 1969; Joslin, E.C., Litherland, A.R., and Simpkin, B. T., British Battles & Medals, London, 1988; other books (21), relating to commemorative medals, war medals and decor- ations. (£60 80) 24

350

Funck, W., Die Notminzen der deutschen Stadte, Gemein- den, Kreise, Lander, etc., Munster, 1973; other books and booklets (8), most relating to European tokens, including bound photocopied facsimiles of Scheuch’s work (1965) on German porcelain coins. (£30 40) 9

chill

Hawkins, R.N.P., a Dictionary of Makers of British Metallic Tickets, Checks, Medalets, Tallies and Counters, London, 1889, original red cloth, d.j., 992pp, 32 plates.

(£40 50) | ais? Another copy. (£40 50) ] 353

Kisch, Scales and Weights, A Historical Outline, New Haven and London, 1965, fourth printing 1977, original cloth, d.j.; Sheppard, T., and Musham, J. F., Money Scales and Weights, London, 1923 [reprinted from SNC 1920 23], vi, 221pp, original green cloth, scarce; various booklets on weights. (£40 50) 8

354

Longman, W., Tokens of the Eighteenth Century connected with Booksellers and Bookmakers, London, 1916, Octavo, 90pp, text illustrations, original blue cloth, lettered in gilt, ex libris T. A. Horth, with his bookplate, and the signature of Siegfried E. Schwer below, some faint foxing and page 65 partly discoloured, otherwise a fine copy; Burn, Jacob Henry, London Traders, Tavern and Coffee House Tokens current in the Seventeenth Century (Beaufoy Collection), London, 1853, later black cloth, worn, somewhat soiled, and loose, but generally clean internally, frontispiece signed by Beaufoy. (£40 50)

First a presentation copy to J. Loder, grandson of R. Loder, confirmed by a letter by Longman dated Nov. I1th 1916. This, together with a

facsimile letter from Longman to A. W. Waters, a press cutting and sales receipt tipped in.

B55

Manton, Jas O., Buckinghamshire Trade Tokens issued in the Seventeenth Century, Aylesbury, 1933 [overprint of the BNJ], 118pp, 13 line drawn plates, red cloth, number 47 of an edition of 75. A fine copy. (£60—80) l

356

Mays, James O’Donald, Tokens of those Trying Times, Ringwood, 1991 (2); Bell, R.C., The Building Medalets of Kempson and Skidmore, Newcastle on Tyne, 1978 (4); Coxall, John, The Walthamstow Tokens, reprint, 1988 (4); other numismatic books, booklets, etc., several relating to tokens, much duplication, and including World Coin En- cyclopedia, London, 1984, by Ewald Junge and British Numismatic Auction Catalogues, 1710— 1984, by Manville and Robertson. (£100 120) 44

357

Peck, Wilson C., English Copper, Tin and Bronze Coins in the British Museum, 1558— 1958, London, 1964, second edition, xx, 648pp, 50 fine plates, original blue cloth. (£50 60) |

358 Another, reprint 1970, blue cloth, d.j. (£40 50) |

359

Perkins, M., Dudley Tradesmen’s Tokens, History of Dud- ley Banks, Bankers and Bank Notes, Dudley, 1905, Octavo, 202pp, illustrations in text, original dark green cloth, gilt. Somewhat worn, internally fresh and clean, very scarce, 89 of 120 copies. (£80 120) ]

360

Pridmore, F., The Coins of the Commonwealth of Nations, part 1, European Territories, part 2, Asian Territories, part 3, West Indies, part 4, vol. 2, London, 1960—1980; other standard works and price guides relating to British Com- monwealth coins (17). (£100— 120) 21

361

[Primitive Money], photocopy of A Survey of Primitive

Money by A. Hingston Quiggin; other booklets, catalogues,

etc. (6), relating to primitive and curious money. (£20 30) Lot

362

Pye, Charles, Provincial Copper Coins or Tokens issued between the Years, 1787 and 1796, engraved by Charles Pye of Birmingham from originals in his own possession, Birm- ingham, 1796, advertisement, 36 engraved plates, index, contemporary calf, spine lettered and decorated in gilt, ex libris Thomas Woodward, with his book plate. A fine copy, some foxing, notably to tissue guards. (£60—80)

363

Pye, Charles, Provincial Coins and Tokens issued from the Year 1787 to the Year, 1801, London, 1801, 4pp, 51 engraved plates, index, contemporary tree calf, spine decor- ated in gilt, with contrasting label lettered in gilt. A /ittle worn, a fine clean copy. (£60 —80) |

364

Salter, Rev. H.E., Surveys and Tokens, Oxford [Oxford Historical Society], 1923, vi, 498pp, 10 plates [of tokens]; Milne, J. G., Catalogue of Oxfordshire Seventeenth Cen- tury Tokens, Oxford, 1935, xx, 48pp, 16 plates, original card covers. Both very fine copies. (£40 60) y,

365

[B. A. Seaby Ltd.], various priced catalogues on Greek, Roman and Byzantine coins (13); other books on ancient coins (9), published by Seaby and others, including Steven- son, Seth W., A Dictionary of Roman Coins, reprint 1964, and Whiting, P.D., Byzantine Coins, London, 1973. (£60 100) 21

366

[B. A. Seaby Ltd.], Standard Catalogues of British Coins and other Seaby publications, 1945—1989 (30); Coin and Medal Bulletins, 1950— 1974, one in card folder, others in red cloth (two unofficial), 1975—1980, in official green plastic binders, 1981 October, 1987, loose; duplicate bulle- tins, various, 1968 1975; a copy of the “Kelsall”? auction sale catalogue, 1986; Spink Numismatic Circular, January, 1973 to March 1992; various fixed price lists and auction catalogues of numismatic literature by Drury, Seaby, etc. IBSCC bulletins, “Coin Probes” and a Lincoln catalogue. Some bound SCMB’s a little worn or faded on spines. (£80 100) Lot

367

Simpson, Justin, Lincolnshire Series of Tradesmen’s Tokens and Town Pieces of the Seventeenth Century, London and Derby, 1872, xvii, 135pp, contemporary green cloth; Smith, Arthur, town and Trade Tokens of Lincolnshire, Horn- castle, 1931, 48pp, interleaved, later blue cloth; Townsend, T. W., Seventeenth Century Tradesmen’s Token of Lincoln- shire The Issuers, Lincoln, 1983, card covers. Fine copies, first two scarce. (£80— 100) 3

368

Wells, William C., Seventeenth Century Tokens of North- amptonshire, London, 1914 [reprinted from the BN], 179pp, bound with Addenda et Corrigenda, and ““Seven- teeth Century Tokens of Northampton, A Note on Lam- port or Langport, by Henry Symonds, later cloth. A fine copy. (£30—40) 1

369

Williams, Christopher, A Descriptive List of the Provincial Copper Coins, London, 1795, J. Hammond, St. Martin’s Lane, 30pp, small octavo, original printed covers. Fine copy, some annotations in 19th Century hand in black ink, later tissue guards, contained in a folder, excessively rare. (£800 1,000) ] Only three copies known:

1) Royal Mint Library.

2) Private collection [ex Royal Mint Library duplicates, sold SCA,

October 1985, 1320]. 3) This copy.

370

[Tokens], various catalogues, specialised monographs, off- prints, etc. (approx. 48), relating to tokens, inn checks, co- op and communion tokens, local numismatics, etc., mostly of recent date; and extracts from magazines, typescript notes, off-prints, and other documents concerning tokens and kindred subjects contained in several folders, accumu- lated over the last fifteen years. A useful group of publica- tions and extracts. (£100 120) Lot

371

The British Numismatic Journals, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1919—20, original red cloth. Covers a little worn and faded, internally clean, mostly with cancelled library stamps. (£120 150) 1]

B72

The British Numismatic Journals, Vol. XXIV, Third Series, Vol. IV, parts T=, 1941 —2; 1942-3, 1943 —4, printed card wrappers. Good clean copies, the extremely scarce issues of the War years. (£150 200) 3

a3 The British Numismatic Journals, 1945—48, 1949 —52, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1961, second green

cloth, others printed paper wrappers. Clean copies. (£80 120) 9 374

The British Numismatic Journals, 1962 1989 (28), with the additional volume (XLII) for the Seventieth Birthday of Christopher Blunt, and the contents list edited by R. H. Thompson. some earlier volumes a little faded on spines, a good run of these important journals. (£150 —200) 30

375

Schwer, fixed Price Lists and Mail Bid sale catalogues,

numbers 27—91, master copies; Token Corresponding

Society, bulletins, Vol. 1, number 1 12, Vol. 2, 1 —12 (two

double issues), Vol. 3, number 1, Vol. 4, 1 —11. (£30—40) Lot

376

Glendining & Co., auction sale catalogues, 1922 —1992 (176), several of recent date, but a good group, including MacKenzie, 1922, Harris, 1926, Hamer, 1930, 1936, “Friend of Atkins’, Bennet, 1939, Faulkner, 1940, Paget, 1944, Waite Sanderson, 1944, Cokayne, 1946 (2 copies), Lockett, part II, 1956, Longman, 1958, and other cata- logues of important collections of more recent date. Gener- ally fine clean copies. (£80 120) 176

377

Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, auction sale catalogues, W. J. Davis Collection, 1901, and William Norman, 1906, last with prices marked in ink. Covers and “Davis” plates

detached but important sales, internally clean and very scarce. (£40 60) 2

378

Sotheby’s [Geneva], The Brand Collection, auction sale catalogues, parts I (Roman and European Coins), 2 (Swiss Coins), 4 (Russian and Polish Coins), 5 (Greek and Roman Coins), 7 (Ancient Coins), 9 (Colonial and Indian Coins), 10 (Classical and Modern Coins and Medals), 1982— 1985: other sale catalogues (42), published by Sotheby’s and Christie’s, including Alnwick Castle (European Historical Medals, both parts), 1980—81, Hommeé (Highly Important Gold Coins of Spain and Spanish America), 1981, “Gallia” (French Gold Coins), 1987, William H. Pheat (British Commonwealth Banknotes), 1985. (£80 100) 49

379

Sotheby’s, The Nelson Bunker Hunt Collection, Greek and Roman Coins, parts I and II, sale catalogues, 1990, 953 lots, copiously illustrated, blue cloth, d.j.’s, with lists of prices realised. (£60 80) 2

380

Spink Coin Auctions, sale catalogues (86), 1975—1991, 1 —37, 39, 40, 42, 43, 45 —48, 50—56, 58— 89, some dupli- cation, many with list of prices realised (some tipped in to later catalogues); with catalogues of the ““Dundee’’, Pelli- grino, and John Whitney Collections. (£60 80) 89

INTERVAL Sale recommences at 1 pm

English Gold and Silver Coins

381

Celtic, Atrebates and Regni, Caratacus, AR Unit, CARA around head of Heracles, rev. standing eagle (VA 593—1; S. 117). About fine. (£120— 150) 1

382

—Anted, silver Unit (S. 273); Edward III to Charles I, hammered AX(8), other hammered A (2), AE (1); Ancient R (1), AE (2). Fair to fine. (£120—180) 16

383

Anglo-Saxon, Sceatta, diademed bust right, rev. cross, bird above, annulet either side (BMC 126; S. 783). Fine, reverse better. (£60 80) ]

384

—Sceatta, diademed bust right, long cross before, rey. standard, annulet and pellet in centre, three crosses and trefoil of pellets around (BMC 51; S. 808 var.). Very fine. (£120— 150) ]

385 Viking Northumbria, Penny, Cunnetti type (S. 993). Very fine. (£80 100) |

386 Eadmund (939—946), Penny, Two-line type, Manna (N. 688; S. 1105). Fine. (£110 —130) |

387 Aethelred IIT (978 1016), Penny, Last Small Cross type, York, Thorulf (N. 777; S. 1154). Fine. (£60 80) |

Ticket states ex Duke of Argyll Collection.

388 Cnut (1016-1035), Penny, Quatrefoil type, York, Asgut (N. 781; S. 1157). Very fine. (£120 140) |

389

Edward the Confessor (1042 1066), Penny, Helmet type, annulet in third quarter of reverse, York, Scula (N. 825: S. 1179). Very fine. (£90— 110) ]

390, William I (1066-1087), Penny, Paxs type, Winchester, Spraecline (N. 848; S. 1257). About very fine. (£120—140) 1

391

Edward I (1272-1307), Long Cross Coinage in name of Henry III, Penny, type VII, London, Phelip (N. 1002; S. 1378), good fine, rare; Halfpenny, Newcastle (N. 1045/2; S. 1441), fair, very rare. (£80— 100) 2

392

Pennies (5), Berwick (1), Bristol (8), Canterbury (3), Durham (8), London (18), Newcastle (4) and York (8), various, seventeen identified in envelopes. Mostly fine or better. (£150 180) 50

393

—Pennies (48, including Class XI (5) of Edward II), all Canterbury, all identified in envelopes. Mostly fine or better. (£120 150) 48

394 Halfpennies (4), mostly fine or better, and Farthings (5), one very fine, others fair. (£80 —100) 9

395

Farthing, London, Class VIII, very fine, slight chip at 11 o'clock; Edward II, Florin Coinage, Halfpenny, London, saltire either side of crown, very fine; Henry VI, annulet issue, Halfgroat, London, fine, crack to flan. (£60—80) 3

396

Edward III (1327 1377), Transitional Treaty Period, Half-

Noble (N. 1223; S. 1500). Very fine but creased. (£200 250) l

397 Treaty Period, Quarter-Noble, London, annulet before Edward (N. 1244; S. 1511). Good fine. (£100 120) ] 398

Henry VI, First Reign (1422— 1461), Annulet issue, Half- penny, London (N. 1434; S. 1848), rosette-mascle issue, Halfgroat, Calais (N. 1448; S. 1862), pinecone-mascle issue, Groat, Calais (N. 1461; S. 1875); Edward IV, Light Coin- age, Groat, London (N. 1575; S. 2000). Mostly very fine. (£80 120) 4

399

Edward IV, Second Reign (1471 1483), Angel, m.m. annu- let (N. 1626; S.2091). Nearly very fine, slightly creased. (£150 —200) |

400

Henry VII (1485—1509), Facing bust issue Groats (2), London, Class IV, m.m. cross crosslet, variety with double bar crown with four crockets as jewels, profile bust, m.m. cross crosslet (S. 2200/01, 2258). Very fine. (£100—150) 2

Both Ex. Hartford Hoard.

401

Profile issue, Groat (N. 1747; S. 2258), Facing bust issue, Halfgroat, York, Archbp. Savage (N. 1715; S. 2214). age fine and fine. (£80— 100)

402 Henry VIII (1509 1547), First Coinage, Angel, m.m. castle (N. 1760; S. 2268). Very fine. (£300 400) ] 403

Second Coinage, Groat, m.m. rose, Halfgroat, Archbp. Warham, m.m. cross patonce (Canterbury), Third Coinage, Halfgroats (2), Canterbury, York. Fine to very fine.

(£120— 150) 4 *404

Edward VI (1547-1553), Fine silver issue, Crown, 1551, m.m. y (S. 2478; Lingford A-3). Fine. (£180 200) 405

——Halfcrown, 1552, galloping horse without plume (S. 2480). Good fine. (£150 200) ] 406

—— Shilling, m.m. tun, Sixpence, m.m. tun (S. 2482, 2483). First has been flattened, fine, second good fine, with an attractive portrait, toned. (£150 —200) 2

407 Sixpence, m.m. tun (S. 2483). Nearly very fine, me crimped. (£120— 150)

408 Mary (1553—1554), Groat, m.m. pomegranate (N. 1960; S. 2492). Good fine. (£50—70) 1 409 Philip and Mary (1554—1558), Sixpence, 1557, m.m. lis (N. 1971; S. 2506). Better than fine. (£130— 150) ] 410

Elizabeth I (1558 1603), Second issue, Shilling, m.m. mart- let (S. 2555). Portrait a little weak, otherwise very fine, edge a little ragged at 8 o'clock. (£120—150) ]

411

Second issue, Groat, m.m. crosslet, Penny, m.m. cross crosslet, third issue, m.m. cinquefoil, Milled Coinage, Six- pence, 1562 (S. 2556, 2558, 2565 B, 2594). Mostly very fine, second with attractive portrait. (£120 150) 4

i]

*412

Sixth issue, Crown, m.m. | (1601), crowned bust left holding orb and sceptre, rev. square garnished shield over long cross fourchée (N. 2012; S. 2582). An attractive and full coin, good very fine. (£700 800) l

*413 ——Halfcrown , m.m. | (1601), similar to last (N. ae S. 2583). Very fine. (£350—400)

414 —A similar coin. Good fine. (£200 300) |

415 Milled Coinage, Halfgroat, m.m. star (N. 2037; S. oy Nearly very fine. (£80 100)

416 James I (1603 1625), First Coinage, Sixpence, 1603, first bust, m.m. thistle (S. 2647). Almost very fine. (£80—120) 1

417

—Second Coinage, Unite, fourth bust, m.m. tower (S. 2619); together with an Edward III, Quarter-Noble. First creased, fair, second worn, with obscured legends. (£220 250)

418 —— Unite, fifth bust, m.m. tun (N. 2085; S. 2620). ee very fine. (£300 350)

419 Third Coinage, Halfcrown, m.m. trefoil (S. 2666). oe fine. (£120 150)

420 —- Shilling sixth bust, m.m. trefoil, Second Coinage, Halfgroat, Halfpenny (S. 2668, 2660, 2663). First about very

fine, others very fine or better. (£100— 150) 3 421 Fourth Coinage, Quarter-Laurel, m.m. trefoil (N. 2119; S. 2642A). Fine. (£100 120) ] 422

Shillings (3), third bust, m.m. lis, fifth bust, m.m. mullet,

sixth bust, m.m. lis Very fine, two with obverse scratches. (£100 120) 3

423 —“Harington” and “Lennox” Farthings (6) (BMC 38, ~ 49, 55, 56, 112). Generally fine. (£60 80)

424 Charles I (1625 1649), Tower mint, Unite, Group A, first bust, m.m. lis (N. 2146; S. 2688). Good fine. (£150 200) ]

425 —- Unite, Group B, second bust, m.m. castle (N. 2148; S. 2690). About very fine. (£180 —220) |

*426

Unite, Group D, fourth bust, m.m. tun (Brooker 98, this coin N. 2153). Slight edge nick at 6 o'clock, otherwise very fine. (£400 450) 1]

427

—— Double-Crown, Group D, fourth bust, smaller head, unjewelled crown, m.m. bell (N. 2169; S.2699B). Fine or better, some flatness in legends, reverse a little double-struck.

(£80 120) 1] *428

—— Crown, Group I, first horseman, m.m. lis (N. 2190; S. 2753). Very fine, rare. (£300 —400)

Ex Whitley (lot 162) Collection.

429

—— Halfcrowns (3), m.m’s lis (N. 2201), plume (N. 2206), harp (N. 2207). Fine and better, last scarce, others rare. (£150 —200) 3

430

—— Halfcrown, Group I, m.m. cross on steps (N. 2202; S. 2763). Good fine, obverse slight double-struck at top. (£80 120) 1

431

—-Halfcrowns (3), m.m’s portcullis (N. 2207), crown (N. 2209; SCBI Brooker 330, this coin), tun (N. 2209). Last about very fine, others fine, first scarce. (£120— 150) 3

432

—— Halfcrowns (3), m.m’s triangle over anchor (N. 2211),

P in brackets (N. 2213; SCBI Brooker 354, this coin), R in

brackets (N. 2213). Second very fine, others fine. (£80 120) 3

433

—— Halfcrowns (3), m.m.’s sun (N. 2213), star (N. 2214), triangle in circle (N. 2214; SCBI Brooker 375, this coin), sun (N. 2215). Very fine, last rare. (£200 —250) 4

434

Shilling, m.m. crown, rev. plume over shield (N. 2226), Sixpence, m.m. tun, small vi (N. 2242), Halfgroat, m.m. plume (N. 2250), Penny, m.m. rose (N. 2265), Halfpenny (N. 2274), “Maltravers” Farthing (N. 2281). First two very fine, last good very fine, others fine or better. (£130—160) 6

435

——Briot’s milled coinage, second issue, Shilling, m.m. anchor (N. 2305; S. 2859), first issue, Halfgroat, m.m. B (N. 2302; S. 2856). Very fine. (£120 150) 2

436

—— Shillings (9), all well clipped, Briot Sixpence (1), pierced, Half-Groats (84), m.m’s harp (1), bell (7), crown (10), tun (5), anchor (8), triangle (10), star (10), triangle-in- circle (10), (R) (4), (P) (1), eye (2), sun (11) and sceptre (5). A Sew pierced, mostly fair, some better. (£150—200) 94

437

—— Half-Groats (86) m.m’s lis (2), plumes (2), rose (1), portcullis (1), bell (6), crown (10), tun (10), anchor (5), triangle (10), star (10), triangle-in-circle (9), (R) (3), (P) (1), eye (2), sun (10) and sceptre (4). A few pierced, mostly fair, some better. (£150 —200) 86

438

Half-Groats (59), m.m’s harp (1), crown (16), tun (6), triangle (8), star (9, and uncertain (19), Pennies (12), m.m’s uncertain, and Halfpennies (2). Some pierced, mostly fair. (£120 150) 73

439

—— Pennies (83), all with m.m. two pellets, fourth bust (65), without inner circles (36) and with inner circles on oby. only (29), Late (seventh) bust (18). A few pierced, mostly fair, some better. (£100— 120) 83

440

—— “Royal” and “Rose” Farthings (14) (BMC 137, 157, 173, 177, 198, 200, 201, 204, 266, 288, 325, 350, 353 and a contemporary forgery of a Maltravers oval type 5). Good fine or better. (£120 140) 14

44]

—York mint, Halfcrown, m.m. lion rey. oval garnished shield (N. 2312; S. 2868). Better than very fine, but off-centre and die flaw on reverse, rare. (£140 160) 1

442 ——Halfcrown, m.m. lion, rev. E to right of crown (N. 2315 var; S. 2869 var; SCBI Brooker 1088A). About very

fine. (£100 150) | 443 —— Shilling, m.m. lion, rev. EBOR above square shield (N. 2316; S. 28/0). Very fine. (£100 120) 1 444 —— Shilling, m.m. lion, EBOR below crowned oval shield (N. 2319; S. 2873). Very fine. (£100— 120) l 445

Shilling, m.m. lion, rev. as last but lion’s skin garniture (N. 2320; S. 2874), very fine, Threepence, m.m. lion, (N. 2323; S. 2888), very fine. (£150— 180) |

446

Aberystwyth mint, Groat (N. 2337; S. 2891), Threepence

(N. 2340; S. 2894). Fine and almost extremely fine. (£60 80) 2

447

Uncertain mint, Halfcrown, 1645, m.m. lis, horseman to

right, grass below, rev. crowned oval shield within garter,

lion and unicorn each side (N. 2359; S. 2915). Fair, reverse

slightly better, pierced through centre, very rare. (£200 300) ]

*448

—Shrewsbury mint, Pound, 1642, Shrewsbury horseman riding over arms and armour, plume behind, rev. legend reads RELIG PROT LEG ANG LIBER PAR, three plumes above declaration, date below (cf. SCBI Brooker 797; N. 2362; §. 2918). Fine, reverse better. (£800 1,000) 1

Ex V. J. E. Ryan (lot 1268) Collection, listed as “very fine and very rare, without the usual die flaw on the obverse.”

*449

Oxford mint, Pound, 1642, horseman tramples arms and cannon, rey. three Shrewsbury plumes and value above Declaration, date below (N. 2398; S. 2940). Fine, some edge knocks, rare. (£600 —700) 1

*450 ——Half-Pound, 1642, m.m. plume/pellets (N. 2404; S. 2945). About very fine, but obverse a little-struck and date

slightly worn. (£350 450) 1 *45] —— Crown, 1643, no m.m., Shrewsbury horse and plume (N. 2405; S. 2946). Very fine, rare. (£400 —500) 1 452 —— Halfcrown, 1643, with groundline, no m.m. (N. 2415; S. 2953). Better than fine. (£80— 100) 1 453

—-— Halfcrown, 1644 OX, lumpy ground, m.m. plume, rey. large central plume, m.m. lozenge, lozenges by date and plumes (cf. 907). Fine, reverse better, scarce. (£100—120) 1

454

—-— Shilling, 1643, m.m. plume (N. 2444; SCBI Brooker 931, this coin). Very fine, date slightly double-struck. (£100 120) l

455 Bristol mint, Halfcrown, m.m. BR on reverse (N. 2489). Fine, reverse better, scarce. (£80 100) |

456 ——Halfcrown, 1644, Br below horse and below date (N. 2491; S. 3009). About very fine, scarce. (£100—130) 1

*457

—Jate ‘‘Declaration’’ issue, Halfcrown, 1646, plumelet be- low horse and date (N. 2517; S. 3033). Good very fine, king's head rather flat, rare. (£500 700) | Ex Ryan (lot 1211) Collection.

458 ——Truro mint, Crown, m.m. Good fine. (£120 150)

rose (N. 2531; S. 3048). l

459

-— Crown, m.m. rose, king faces left (N. 2531; 3048; JGB 1008), fine, and Exeter Crown, 1645, m.m. castle, king faces half left (N. 2561; S. 3075; RCL 12d), both legends slightly double-struck, other wise very fine. (£180 —220)

460 Exeter mint, Crown, 1645, m.m. castle (N. 2561; S. Fine. (£80— 100)

461

—— Shilling, 1644, m.m. rose (N. 2575; S. 3085). Fine, rare. (£80 100) 1 *462

Newark besieged, Halfcrown, 1646 (N. 2638; S. 3140). Good fine. (£180 220) ] 463

—— Shilling, 1645, crown with three large jewels and four groups of five pearls on band, rev. reads NEWARKE (N. 2640;

S. 3142). Obverse better than fine, reverse only fair. (£100 150) ] 464

—— Shilling, 1645; Edward VI, Fine silver issue, Shilling; Elizabeth I, Fifth issue, Shilling, m.m. tun; milled Shillings (2), 1745 LIMA, 1787, Sixpence, 1711. First good fine, but tooled, last about extremely fine, others fine or better. (£120 150)

465

Sixpence, 1646 (N. 2642; S. 3146). Very fine, rare. (£150 200)

*466

Commonwealth (1649 1660), Double-Crown, 1653, m.m. sun (N. 2717; S. 3210). Very fine. (£350 450) l *467

Crown, 1656, large 6 over small 6, over 4, m.m. sun (ESC 10—R; S. 3214). Good very fine. (£500—700) | *468

Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector, Crown, 1658/7, by Thomas Simon (ESC 10). About very fine. (£500 700) 1

469 Halfcrown, 1654, 4 over 3 (ESC 435). Almost very fine, slightly uneven flan, rare. (£90—110) 1

*470

Halfcrown, 1656, m.m. sun on obverse only (ESC 437; N. 2722; S. 3215). Good very fine, a full, round coin, pags appearance. (£400 600)

47] —Shilling, 1651, Halfgroat, Penny and Halfpenny (ESC 987, 2160, 2263, 2363). Fine or better. (£120—150) 4

472 Shilling, 1656 (ESC 995). Very fine but slightly damaged. (£40 60) 1 473 Sixpence, 1651 (ESC 1484). About very fine, dark tone. (£100 120) 1 474

Charles II (1660—1685), Pattern Broad, 1662, by Thomas Simon (N. 2780). Fair, pierced and plugged by FR of obverse legend. (£150 —200) 1

475 —Two-Guineas, 1664, second bust, elephant below bust (S. 3334). About fine, has been mounted. (£180 —220) 1

*476

Two-Guineas, 1678, second bust, rounded truncation, no lovelock on shoulder (S. 3335). Extremely fine and attracti- vely toned, with metal flaws in the third quarter of the reverse, rare in this condition. (£1,200 1,500) 1

*477

Guinea, 1677, fourth bust, rounded truncation (S. 3344). About extremely fine, small scrape beneath monarch’s bust, and in second quarter of reverse. (£600 800) ] Ex Waite-Sanderson (lot 426) Collection, Glendining’s, 25th February

1937, and Dominic Mitchell (lot 38) Collection, Glendining’s, 27th April 1949.

478 Guinea, 16??, similar to last. About very fine, but has been mounted in the past, date unclear thus. (£150 —200) |

479 Crown, 1662, second bust, rose below (ESC 15). Very fine. (£140 160) |

480 —Crown, 1662, similar to previous, and a hammered Penny, undated (S. 3327). Fine and very fine. (£70—100) 2

30

481

Halfcrown, 1669, plain date (ESC 465, R°). Almost fine, portrait scored but of great rarity. (£100 120) 1 482

—Halfcrown, 1673, fourth bust, regnal year vicEsIMo QVINTO (ESC 473). Slight haymarking, better than very fine, attractive tone. (£100—120) 1 483

Halfcrown, 1679, fourth bust, regnal year TRICESIMO PRIMO (ESC 481). Good very fine. (£150—200) | *484

Shilling, 1683, fourth bust (ESC 1065-R?). Nearly ex- tremely fine, rare in this condition. (£400 450) 485

—Pattern Farthing, 1665, and medalet (?), 1676, both similar to last lot, both fine; George I, Shillings (4), all 1723, first bust (3) and second bust (1), /ast two very fine, and Sixpence, 1723, very fine. (£100—120) il

486

Pattern Farthing, 1665, in silver, 24mm, laureate head left with short hair, rev. Britannia seated left, Q@VATVOR MARIA VINDICO, edge grained vertically (BMC 407); another, types similar, 24.3mm, dated 1676, perhaps a medalet, ee plain (BMC 492). Both very fine. (£100 120)

487

James II (1685—1688), Guineas (2), 1687, second bust, 1688, second bust, elephant and castle below. Fine, the first slightly better. (£220 250) 2

488 Guinea, 1686, spade marks across bust, and edge knocks, otherwise very fine; together with 57 Roman 3rd and 4th

Century bronzes, fine to very fine. (£150—200) 58 *489 —Halfcrown, 1686, first bust, regnal year SECVNDO

(ESC 494). Very fine, attractively toned. (£150 180) l

490

William and Mary (1688 1694), Coronation, 1689, the official medal in gold, by John Roettier, conjoined busts right, rev. Jupiter thunders against Phaethon, NE TOTUS ABSUMUTUR above (MI 6222/25; DF 140.5). About very fine but edge with several knocks, noticeably at 5 o'clock, scratched on reverse field. (£300 400) |

49] -Crown, 1692, regnal year QVARTO (ESC 83). Fine, reverse better but reverse rim evenly scraped all round. (£80—100) 1

492 Crown, 1692 regnal year QVINTO (ESC 85). Almost very fine, toned. (£120— 150) |

*493

—Halfcrown, 1689, first busts, first shield, regnal year PRIMO (ESC 503). Good very fine, with dark tone. (£120— 150) |

*494

William III (1694—1702), Guinea, 1701, second laureate bust right, rev. human-headed harp (S. 3460). An outstand- ing coin, practically as struck, and retaining much original mint bloom, very rare in this state. (£1,500 2,000) l

495

Crowns (4) first bust (3), 1695 (2), sEpTIMO and OCTAVO, 1696 ocTAVO (ESC 86,87, 89) very fine or nearly so, and 1700 (ESC 98), fair; Anne Crown, 1707, roses and plumes (ESC 102), fine. (£180 —220) 5

496

Crowns (4), first bust (3), 1695 seprimo and 1696 (2), both ocTAvo (ESC 86, 89(2)), fine or better, and 1700 (ESC 98), fair; Anne, Crowns (2), 1707, roses and plumes, and 1707 E (ESC 102, 103), very fine and fine. (£220—250) 6

497

—Halfcrown, 1698, first bust, regnal year DECIMO (ESC 554). Weak striking otherwise good very fine, ee adjustment marks below bust. (£80— 100)

498

Halfcrown, 1700, first bust, regnal year DVODECIMO (ESC 561). Slight haymarking, otherwise extremely fine or better. (£100 120) I Ex Spink No. 46 (lot 341).

499

Shilling, 1700 (ESC 1121), good very fine, Sixpences (2), 1697 N (ESC 1561), 1687 B (ESC 1568), very fine, Scotland, Five-Shillings, 1695 (S.5688), fine, reverse better.

(£150 200) 4 *500 Anne (1702— 1714), Two-Guineas, 1714 (S. 3569). Almost very fine, with just a few scuff marks. (£500— 550) ] *S01

Crown, 1703, first bust, viGo below, regonal year TERTIO (ESC 99). Better than very fine, with edge knock at 9 o'clock. (£200 250) i

502 Crowns (2), 1707, roses and plumes, regnal year sEXTO

(2) 1713, roses and plumes, regnal year DVODECIMO (ESC 102, 109). First very fine, others fine. (£280—320) 3

503 Crown, 1713, roses and plumes, regnal year DVODECIMO

(ESC 109). Almost extremely fine, obverse scuffed. (£150 180) 504

Shilling, 1703, second bust, viGo below (ESC 1131). Extremely fine, with just a few minor surface marks.

(£100 120) | 505 Shilling, 1714, roses and plumes (ESC 1161). Nearly extremely fine, struck slightly off-centre. (£80 —100) l 506

—Farthing, 1714 (S. 3625). Extremely fine, with nnn lustre. (£120 150)

507 —Maundy Set, 1706 (ESC2395). Extremely fine. (£100 120) 4 508

Maundy Set, 1709, fine; George I, Shillings (2), 1723 SS C; George II, Shilling, 1758; Edward VII, 1903, fair, other AR (7 including Sixpence, 1926 first type, except where stated, mostly very fine. (£100— 120) WS)

509 George I (1714— 1727), Guinea, 1715, third head (S. a Good very fine. (£250 300)

510

Guinea, 1726, fifth head (S. 3633), fair, has been mounted, Quarter-Guinea, 1718 (S. 3638), very fine but chip to rim due to mounting. (£100 120) 2

Sill

Half-Guinea, 1725, second, older bust, tie with two ends, no lock on shoulder (S. 3637). With few visible signs of wear, virtually mint state, some slight haymarking and a little weak in centre of reverse. (£600 800) i

si)

Crown, 1720/18, roses and plumes, regnal year sExTO (ESC 113). Better than very fine and lightly toned, small edge bruises at 3 and 4 o'clock and the N of TUTAMEN rubbed.

(£350 —450) 1 513 —Crowns (2), 1720/18, roses and plumes, 1723 SSC (ESC 113, 114). Fine and better. (£240 280) 2 514

Maundy Set, 1727 (ESC 2401). Good very fine. (£80 120) 4

515

—“dump” Halfpennies (2), 1717, 1718, and George III, Halfpennies (3), 1774, 1797, 1807, all very fine, George IV, Halfpenny, 1826, Farthings (3), 1822 (2), 1830, and William IV, Farthings (2), both 1834, mostly extremely fine. (£100 120) 1]

*516 George II (1727—1760), Guinea, 1727, first young a (S. 3671). Extremely fine. (£800— 1,000)

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Half-Guinea, 1756; George III, Half-Guineas (2), 1787, 1801, Third-Guineas (4), 1803, 1806, 1809, 1810. Fifth and last about extremely fine, others all mounted or impaired. (£350 —400) 7

518

Half-Guinea, 1758, old head (S. 3685): Victoria, Sover- eign, 1862, second young head, ww incuse (S. 3852C). First good fine, second good very fine, both a little scratched. (£110— 130) y)

SIL

Crowns (2), 1739, young head roses, regnal year DVODE- cIMo, 1741, young head, roses, regnal year DECIMO QVARTO (ESC 122, 123). Very. fine or about so, second with edge Hea on reverse at 12 o'clock. (£250 —300)

520

—Crowns, 1743, old head, roses, regnal year DECIMO SEPTIMO, 1746, old head, LIMA below, regnal year NONO (ESC 124, 125). Fine and better. (£150— 180) 2

521 Halfcrown, 1741, young head, roses, regnal year DECIMO QVARTO (ESC 601). Nearly extremely fine. (£L150—180) 1

522

Halfcrown, 1746, LIMA below bust, regnal year DECIMO NONO (ESC 606). Almost extremely fine, attractively toned. (£140 160) 1

523

George III (1760—1820), Guinea, 1774, fourth head (S. 3728). Extremely fine, some scuffing and light hairlines. (£200 250) |

524

Guineas (4), 1774, fourth head, 1789, 1790, 1791, all fifth head. Fine or better. (£280 320) 4 525

-Guinea, 1781, fourth head, rev. garnished shield (S. 3728), very fine, reverse better, Half-Guinea, 1809, seventh head (S. 3737), very fine. (£150 200) 2

526 Guinea, 1785, fourth head (S. 3728). Good very fine, reverse better. (£120— 150) 1

527 Guineas, 1788 fifth head, “Spade” reverse (2). Both very fine. (£180 220) 2 528 Guineas (3), 1790 (2), 1794, Half-Guinea, 1790, all fifth head. Fine or better. (£240 —280) 4 529

Guineas (3), 1791, 1794, 1795, all fifth head, “Spade” reverse (S. 3729). First very fine, others better. (£270 300) 3

530 Guinea, 1792, fifth head, “Spade” reverse (S. 3729). ee very fine. (£120—150)

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Guinea, 1796, similar to previous. A/most extremely fine. (£120 150) | 532)

Half-Guineas (4), 1786, 1793, 1803, 1804. First badly buckled, third mounted, others rather worn. (£120—150) 4

558 Half-Guinea, 1788, “Spade” reverse (S. 3735). ee cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine. (£120 150)

534

Half-Guinea, 1796, fifth head, Third-Guinea, 1810, second head, Quarter-Guinea, 1762. First very fine, second better but scratched on obyerse, last about extremely fine.

(£170 —200) 3 S55)

Half-Guineas (4), 1801, 1804 (2), 1810. Fine to very fine. (£140 180) 4 536 Half-Guineas (3), 1804 (2), 1806. About very fine, one 1804 has been cleaned. (£100— 150) 3 537

Half-Guinea, 1813 seventh head (S. 3737). Small scratch before bust, otherwise good extremely fine, scarce. (£80 120) 538

Third-Guineas (3), all 1810, Quarter-Guineas (2), 1762. About very fine, one Quarter-Guinea with large lump of solder on reverse. (£140 180) 5

559

—Third-Guinea, 1810 second head (S. 3740). Extremely fine. (£100 120) | *540

—.Third-Guinea, 1813, similar to previous. An outstanding specimen, practically as struck. (£150—200) l *541

Sovereign,

1817, laureate head, rev. St. George (M. 1; S. 3785). Extremely fine. (£200 250) 1

542 Sovereign, 1820, laureate head right, rev. St. George (M. 4; S.3785C). Almost fine. (£180 220) l 543 —A similar coin. About extremely fine, but has been quite heavily cleaned. (£170—200) ] 544

—Oval countermark on Charles IV Dollars, 1793 FM, Mexico, 1795 CN, Seville (ESC 129, 135). Coins good fine, countermarks better. (£150 200) 2

*545

—Bank of England, Dollar, 1804 (ESC 144). Good ex- tremely fine. (£150—200) *546

Proof Dollar, 1804, struck in silver, laureate bust of king, rev. Britannia seated, kK beneath shield is inverted (ESC 154). A brilliant Proof, virtually as struck, with little visible wear, just a few slight hairlines and lightly cae (£500 700)

*547

—— Pattern Garter Dollar, 1804 (early Soho) (ESC 182). A highly attractive coin, practically as struck and with much brilliance, showing traces of the undertype, very rare, es-

pecially in this condition. (£1,000 1,400) 1 548 —— Dollar, 1804, Crown, 1819 tix. Very fine and almost extremely fine, but lightly cleaned. (£100 120) 2 549

Crown, 1818, regnal year LVIII (ESC 211). Good ex- tremely fine, light rubbing to highest points and with a few surface marks. (£200 —250) ]

550 Crown, 1818 regnal year Lv; George V, Crown, 1933. Good very fine and very fine, but cleaned. (£80 120) 2

#551

—Crown, 1818, regnal year LIix (ESC 214). A superb specimen, practically as struck, with proof-like surfaces and brilliance, undoubtedly an early striking, just a few signs of cleaning in the past. (£200 300) |

Sw Crown, 1819, regnal year LIx (ESC 215). Extremely fine, attractively toned. (£100— 150) |

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Crown, 1819, regnal year Lx, Bank of England, Dollar, 1804; other Crowns (8), 1707 E, 1821, 1844, 1887, 1800, 1902, 1935, 1937. First two extremely fine and almost so, 1902 fair only, others generally fine or better. (£220 —250) 10

554

Crown, 1819, regnal year Lx (ESC 216). Extremely fine, but with some surface marks and has been cleaned. (£80 120) |

55) Crown, 1820, regnal year Lx (ESC 219). Good very fine, dark tone. (£60 —80) l

556 Halfcrown, 1817, small head (ESC 616). Good ei fine, lightly toned. (£80 120)

557 A similar coin, Sixpences, 1787 (2) (ESC 1626, 1629). One Sixpence good very fine, others extremely fine. (£60—90) 3

*558

Proof Shilling, 1787, second type, with semée of hearts in Hanoverian shield, plain edge, struck without collar (ESC 1226-R4). Better than very fine and toned, with a small scratch in the obverse field. (£200 250) ]

559

Proof or Pattern Sixpence, 1787, by Pingo, with dotted border and semée of hearts (ESC 1640). Extremely fine and toned, rare. (£100 150) ]

Sold with ticket stating ex Murdoch (lot 293) Collection, Sotheby, 17th March 1904.

560 —A similar coin. Extremely fine, rare. (£100— 150) l

561

Maundy Threepence, 1765 (ESC 2035-R5). Nearly ex- tremely fine, one of the rarest of the Maundy issues. (£350 400) l

562 Maundy Twopence, 1765 (ESC 2239-R5). Almost ex- tremely fine and extremely rare. (£250 300) |

*563 —Proof Penny, 1797 (late Soho) (BMC 1123). Good ex- tremely fine. (£180 —220) | 564

—Proof Penny, 1806 (late Soho), grained edge (BMC 1329). Good extremely fine, lightly toned. (£120—150) l

565 Pattern Halfpenny, 1790, by Droz (late Soho), bronzed copper (BMC 971). Extremely fine. (£100— 120) 1 566

A similar coin (BMC 971), together with Proof Farthings (3), 1799, gilt (BMC 1269) and bronzed (BMC 1276), and 1806, copper (BMC 1389). Brilliant. (£100 120) 4

*567

Pattern Halfpenny, 1797 (early Soho), bronzed copper (BMC 1157). Almost as struck, with some small scratches by Britannia’s knee, rare. (£150 —200) 1

568

Halfpenny, 1774 (S. 3774), extremely fine; minor English A (9), including Shilling 16996 C; and A (21); Russia, R Roubles (2), 1840, 1898, nearly very fine; other AR (5); A, ete: (25); including jetons (3), except as stated generally fair to fine. (£100 140) 63

569

—Matthew Boulton, an attractive and framed engraved portrait, after Sir William Beechey, published by T. Cadell and W. Davies, London, 1812, the frame 14 x 18Hin. In good order. (£40 —60)

*570

George IV (1820 1830), Two-Pounds, 1823 (S. 3798). Good extremely fine and brilliant, slight scratch on reverse by horse’s tail. (£400 450) i

Ex W. Cunningham (lot 427) Collection, Glendining’s, 31 January pal

57] —A similar coin. Almost extremely fine, possibly lightly cleaned at some time. (£350— 400) i

SH Another, similar. Almost extremely fine, with a rather pitted surface. (£250 300) |

573 Sovereign, 1821, laureate head (M. 5; S. 3800). Very fine,

some surface marks and scratches, has been gilded. (£100 150) | 574

-Sovereigns (2), 1823, laureate head, 1829, bare head

(S. 3800, 3801). Fine. (£140 160) 2

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575 Sovereign, 1826, bare head left, rev. shield (M. ill: S. 3801). Almost extremely fine. (£100— 150) 575a Sovereigns (2), 1826, 1830. Fine and very fine. (£150 200) 2 576 Sovereign, 1830, similar (M. 15; S. 3801). Good very fine, a few light scratches. (£120— 150) 1 “SH Crown, 1821, regnal year sECVNDo (ESC 246). Good

extremely fine, attractive grey tone, with proof-like surfaces. (£400 500) |

*578 —A similar coin. Extremely fine or better, with just a few slight nicks and surface marks, with an attractive dark grey

tone. (£250 350) : ! 579 Another, similar. Extremely fine, slightly scuffed to high points. (£120 150) ] 580

Another coin, similar. About extremely fine, but quite heavily scuffed. (£100 150)

581

Another, similar. About extremely fine, has been lightly polished. (£100 120) | oS?

Proof Crown, 1826, by William Wyon after Chantrey, bare head, rev. shield with crest (ESC 257). Good extremely fine, with an attractive iridescent tone, just a slight edge nick between I and 8 of date and two marks on the king’s neck.

(£1,000 1,200) I 583

—Halfcrown, 1820, first head (ESC 628). Extremely fine. (£120 140) | 584

Proof Halfcrown, 1825 (ESC 643). Nearly extremely fine, but has been heavily polished. (£150 200) l S550)

—Proof Halfcrown, 1826, as issued in the sets, second head, third reverse (ESC 647). Good extremely fine a brilliant, lightly dipped. (£250 300)

586 -Proof Farthing,

1821 (BMC 1408). Brilliant and toned, rare. (£120— 150) |

587

Farthings (9), First Issue (4), 1821, 1822, 1823, 1825, and Second Issue (5), 1826, 1827, 1828, 1829, 1830. Very fine to extremely fine. (£80 100) y)

588

William IV (1830— 1837), Sovereign, 1832, bare head, rev.

shield (M. 17, scarce; S. 3829). Good very fine. (£100 150) 1

589 Sovereign 1832, second bust, (S. 33829B). Good very fine, test marks on reverse rim. (£90 120) ]

590 Sovereign, 1835 (M. 19, rare; S. 3829). Good very fine. (£100— 150). ] 591

—Halfcrown, 1834, WW in script (ESC 662). Good ex- tremely fine. (£120—150) 1

592 Shilling, 1834 (ESC 1268). Extremely fine. (70-90) 1

593 - Proof Maundy Set, 1831 as issued in the sets (ESC ars Extremely fine, toned. (£180 —220)

594

Victoria (1837—1901) Jubilee, 1887, Set, comprising gold _ Five-Pounds, Two-Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, silver Crown to Threepence, in contemporary leather case. The gold extremely fine, silver also, but cleaned at some time,

now toned. (£900 1,000) 11 595

Proof Set, 1893, comprising gold Five-Pounds to Half- Sovereign, silver Crown to Threepence, uncased.

(£2,000 3,000)

596

Set, comprising gold Five-Pounds, 1893, Half-Sovereign, silver Crown to Sixpence, all 1887, in modern case. Five- Pounds extremely fine, with some scuff marks and abrasions,

and two small edge nicks, others very fine to extremely fine. (£850 900) 10

597

Diamond Jubilee, 1897, small gold medal; Edward VII. Coronation, 1902, small gold medal (DF. 348.1 & 353.1), in cases of issue. Extremely fine. (£200 250) 2

598 Jubilee Five-Pounds, 1887. About as struck. (£450 550) 1

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599 —A similar coin. An attractive extremely fine, with some slight scratches and abrasions. (£450 500) |

600

Another, similar. Almost extremely fine, but scraped in front of monarch’s face, and with other scuff marks. (£350 400) |

601 Jubilee Two-Pounds, 1887. Extremely fine. (£200 250) |

602 —A similar coin. Nearly extremely fine. (£180—220) | 603 Another, similar. Surface rather granular, otherwise very fine. (£170 200) | 604 —— Another, similar. Traces of brooch mount on reverse, very fine. (£150 180) l 605 —Old head Two-Pounds, 1893. Extremely fine. (£250 300) ] 606

Sovereigns (8), 1838, 1839, 1847 (2), 1850, 1852, 1854, 1857, all young head, rev. shield. Fine or almost so, the 50’s

issues better. (£420 450) 8 607 Sovereigns (3), 1843, 1844, 1845. First fine, others better, edge knock on second. (£150—180) 3 608

Sovereigns (2), 1843, 1844. Nearly very fine, good very fine. (£100 120) 2

609 Sovereigns (3), 1850, 1851, 1852. First nearly very fine, others good very fine. (£150—180) 3

610 Sovereign (3), 1850, 1851, 1859. First very fine, other two fine. (£150 180) 3 611

Sovereigns (3), 1852, 1853, 1854. First very fine, others better. (£150 180) 3

612 Sovereigns, 1853, 1875S, 1885, 1886 M. Fine or better. (£200 220) 4

613

—Sovereigns (3), 1853 (2), 1856. Very fine or better. (£150— 180) 3 614 Sovereigns, 1853, 1860, 1868. Fine. (£150—170) 3 615 Sovereigns (4), 1854, 1860, shield reverses, 1884, 1878 M, St. George reverses. Fine or better. (£200 240) 4 616

Sovereigns (3), 1857, 1859 (2). First good very fine, others very fine. (£150— 180) 3

617

Sovereigns (9), 1860, 1862, 1863, 1864 (2), die no.’s 33, 50, 1865, die no. 69, 1872, die no. 21, 1873, die no. 10, all young head, rey. shield. 1872 about extremely fine, others fine to very fine. (£450 —500) 9

618 Sovereigns (3), 1862, 1864 die 27, 1866 die no. 66. First two very fine, last better. (£150 —180) 3 619 Sovereigns (3), 1869 die no. 37, 1870 die no. 89, 1871 die no. 97. First very fine, last two better. (£150 180) 3 620

Sovereigns (3), 1870 die no. 84, 1884 M, shield reverses, 1871, St. George reverse. First two very fine, last better but rather scuffed. (£150 180) 3

621

Sovereigns (7), 1871, 1878, young head, rev. St. George, 1887, 1892, Jubilee head, 1893 S, 1895S, 1901 P. Fine to very fine. (£350 370) 7

622

Sovereigns (9), 1874, 1879 (2), 1881, 1882, 1884, 1885 (2), 1886, all young head, rev. St. George, all m.m. M. Fine or better. (£450 500) 9

623 Sovereigns (9), 1874M (2), 1875S, 1877S, 1879S (2), 1880S, 1884M, 1886S, all young head, rev. shield. Gener-

ally very fine or almost so. (£450 500) 9 624

Sovereign, 1879, St. George reverse (M.90, R’; S. 3856A). Nearly very fine, rare. (£70—90) | 625

Sovereigns (8), 1882, 1883 (2), 1884, 1885 (2), 1886, all mintmark M, 1884. Generally very fine or better. (£400 450) 8

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626 —Sovereign, 1883 M, young head, rev. shield (M. 64; S. 3854). Good very fine, very rare. (£170 —200) i 627

Sovereign, 1887, crowned bust left, rev. St. George, 797 specimens struck. A brilliant proof, extremely fine, some hairlines. (£200 —250) 1

628 Sovereign and Half-Sovereigns (2) all 1887. Very fine or better. (£120— 140) 3

629 —Sovereigns (7), 1887, 1888S, 1889M, 1890S, 1891, 1892 M, 1893 M. Very fine. (£350— 400) 7 630

Sovereigns, (5), 1887 (2), 1889, 1890 M, 1892. Very fine or better. (£220 250) 5

631 Sovereigns (5), 1888, 1892, 1892 M (2), old head, 1900. Fine to good fine. (£230 260) 5 632

Sovereigns (8), 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1900,

all mintmark M, 1899. Very fine to extremely fine. (£400 450) 8 633

Sovereigns (4), 1894, 1896, 1898 S, 1901 P. Fine or better. (£180 200) 4 634

—Half-Sovereign, 1858, young head, rey. shield (M. 432; S. 3859). Good extremely fine, an attractive coin. (£100 150) l 635

Half-Sovereigns (4), 1887, 1892, 1897, 1901. Very fine or better. (£150 —170) 4

636 —Half-Sovereigns (3), (£100 120)

1892 (2), 1900. Fair to fine.

637 Half-Sovereign, 1894; Edward VII, Half-Sovereigns ©), 1906, 1908. Fine or better. (£90 120)

638 Half-Sovereigns (6), 1896, 1897S, 1899, 1900, 1901 (2). Generally very fine or better. (£180 —220) 6

639

Jubilee 1887, composite sets (2), Crown to Threepence, contained in modern cases. Both cleaned at some time, otherwise very fine or better. (£140— 180) 14

640 —Set, comprising Crown to Shilling, in modern case, mostly extremely fine, darkly toned, case stained on inside lid;

Maundy Set, 1916, badly discoloured; “Cartwheel” Two- pence, 1797, fine. (£80 100) 10 641 —— Set, comprising Crown to Threepence, in modern case. Very fine or better. (£60 80) 7 642

Crown, 1844, young head, cinquefoil stops (ESC 281).

About extremely fine, some surface marks, toned. (£100 120) l *643

Crown, 1845, young head, cinquefoil stops (ESC 282). Good extremely fine, lightly and attractively toned, rare in this state. (£450 500) 1

644 Crowns, 1845 (2) (ESC 282). Very fine and almost ex- tremely fine. (£150—200) D

645+

Crowns (18), 1845 (2), 1847, 1887 (3), 1889 (3), 1890 (2), 1893 (3), 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898. Generally fine, a few better. (£100 120) 18

646

Crowns (3), 1845, 1890, 1896 Lx, Double-Florin, 1890 (2), Proof Florin, 1893, Shilling, 1900, together with a composite 1887 Set, Crown to Sixpence, Threepence miss- ing, contained in a perspex case. Proof about as struck, others very fine or better. (£150 —200) 13

647 Gothic Crown, 1847, lettered edge (ESC 288). LEE, fine. (£400 450)

*648 —A similar coin. Almost extremely fine, with a few surface marks and abrasions due to cleaning. (£300 350) |

649

Crown, 1847, Halfcrown, 1874, Florins (2), 1849, 1883, Shilling, 1855, Sixpence, 1855, Maundy Set, 1839, Groat, 1838, Threepence, 1859, Pennies (2), 1857, 1886, Halfpen- nies (2), 1841, 1887, Farthings (2), 1858, 1886, Half-Far- things (2), 1844, 1851, Quarter-Farthing, 1852, Three-Half- pence, 1843. Crown very fine or slightly better, others generally extremely fine or better, many attractively toned. (£180 220) 23

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650

—Crown, Double-Florin (Arabic 1), Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpences (2), Threepence all 1887, Crown, Half- crown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence and Threepence, all 1897, Maundy Sets (2), 1891, 1897, Shilling, 1890, Groat, 1888, Penny, 1901, Halfpenny, 1901, Farthing, 1896; together with Elizabeth II, type set, 1963, comprising Halfcrown to

Threepence, this cased. Generally extremely fine. (£180 220) 35) 651

—Crown, 1893, regnal year Lv1, Halfcrown, 1874, young head (ESC 303, 692). Both attractive extremely fine, the first with a small scratch in front of Queen’s face. (£90—120) 2

652

Proof Crown, 1893, regnal year Lvi (ESC 304). Almost as struck, with just a few slight surface marks and abrasions, the obverse with a dark grey, the reverse with a violet tone. (£150 180) l

+695

Proof Double-Florin, 1887, Arabic 1, as issued in the sets

(ESC 396). Virtually as struck and brilliant, with just a few

hairlines and a small scratch by first A of GRATIA. (£120 150) 1

654

Halfcrown, 1841, young head (ESC 674-R?). About very fine. (£80— 120) 1 655

—Halfcrown, 1846, young head (ESC 680). Almost ex- tremely fine and lightly toned, scarce in this state. (£100 120)

656

—Halfcrown, 1897, Florins (3), 1893 Proof, 1895, 1896, Shillings (2), 1874, die no. 37, 1887 Proof, Sixpence, 1887 (ESC 719, 897, 879, 880, 1356, 1352, 1754). Generally ex- tremely fine, the Proofs better, with usual brilliance, obverse of 1895 Florin with proof-like brilliance. (£200 —250) 7

657 Gothic Florin, 1852 (ESC 806). Good extremely fine. GAZ ORs) 1 658 —Another, 1853 (ESC 808). Extremely fine, cleaned. (£60 80) ] 659 —Another, 1859 (ESC818). Good extremely fine. (£120 150) ] 660 Another, 1871 (ESC 837). Good extremely fine, with slight nicks on reverse edge. (£100— 120) 1

661

Gothic Florins (2), 1886, 1887, 46 arcs (ESC 863, 866). Extremely fine, both obyerses with slight brushmarks, scarce in this condition. (£150 200) 2)

662

Shillings (2), 1865, die no. 37, 1866, die no. 56 (ESC 1313, 1314). Attractive coins, better than extremely fine and toned. (£100 120) 2

663 Shillings (48), all 1887, Jubilee head. Very fine or ex- tremely fine or better. (£150 —200) 48

664

Proof Shilling, 1889, Jubilee head (ESC 1356R3). Slight

edge nick at 11 o'clock, about extremely fine, rare. (£60 80) I

665

—Sixpences (4), 1841, 1842, 1’s in vicroRIA and DEI are Arabic, 1878, die no. 30, last date of 8 over 7, 1878, reads DRITANNIAR (ESC 1687, —, 1773A-R4, 1735-R3). First good extremely fine, last better than very fine, others about ex-

tremely fine, last two very rare. (£120— 150) 4 666 Sixpence, 1859 (ESC 1708). Practically as struck and attractively toned. (£80— 100) ! 667 —Proof Groat, 1839, plain edge, as issued in the sets (ESC 1933). Virtually as struck. (£120—150) 1 668

—Penny, 1856 OT. Extremely fine, with much original lustre, but a light scratch across the portrait, rare in this condition. (£70 100) 1

669

The Great Exhibition, Exhibitor’s medals (3—Austria, United Kingdom, United States of America), “For Ser- vices” (Thos. Browne, Police Constable); together with a quantity of medals, medallets, etc., mostly A2, 19th Century of U.S. interest (11), including Dr. F. K. Kane, Grinnell Arctic Expedition, death, 1857; and European (66). Many very fine. (£100 150) 81

670

—“For Success in the National Art Competition” prize medal by A. Vechte (awarded 1867 James Ward), electro- type medal, 140mm (cf, ““Electrotype Medallions” by David J. Burt, The Medal, No. 5, 1984), in case of issue. Very fine, has been cleaned, extremely rare. (£100 150) |

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671

Edward VII (1901 —1910), Coronation 1902, Matt Proof Set, comprising gold Five-Pounds to Half-Sovereign, silver Crown to Maundy Penny, in original case of issue. Good

extremely fine, the Five-Pounds lightly cleaned. (£1,000 1,100) 13 67lat

—A similar set, in red leather case of issue. Practically as struck, the silver lightly toned. (£1,000 1,200) 13 672

—Matt Proof Set, 1902, comprising gold Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, silver Crown to Maundy Penny, in red leather case of issue. Extremely fine, fairly heavily cleaned. (£200 250) 1]

673

—A similar set (Maundy Set missing), in red leather case of issue. Almost as struck, the gold and the Crown lightly cleaned at some time. (£200 —250) 7

674 —Matt Proof Sovereign, Crown to Sixpence. Good ex- tremely fine, the Crown and Shilling cleaned. (£150—180) 6

675 Sovereigns (9), 1902, 1902S, 1903, 1904S, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1910. First with solder marks due to mounting,

others fine or better. (£450 500) 9 676 Sovereigns (7), 1902 M, 1903 P, 1904 P, 1905 M, 1906 M, 1907 P, 1908 P. Very fine or better. (£350— 400) 7 677

Sovereigns (5), 1903, 1906, 1907, 1909 (2). Very fine to extremely fine. (£240 260) 5)

678 Sovereign, 1907, Half-Sovereigns (2), 1907, 1910. Fine. (£110 130) 3 679

Sovereign, Halfcrown, Shilling and Sixpence, 1910, Half- Sovereign, 1908; together with a quantity of other coins and medals, mostly 20th Century issues, including large size Jubilee silver medallions, 1897, 1935 (this cased), and small size, 1935 (2). The gold fine and very fine, the 1910 silver extremely fine or almost so, others varied state. (£150 180) Lot

680

Half-Sovereigns (13), 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1906 S, 1907, 1908 (2), 1909 (2), 1910 (2). Very fine or better. (£450 500) 13

681 Half-Sovereigns (5), 1903, 1904, 1907, 1909, 1910. Very fine or better. (£220 —250) 5 682

Proof Crowns, 1902 (2). Both extremely fine. (£120 150) 2

683 Crowns, 1902, currency and matt Proof types (ESC 361, 362). Both extremely fine and lightly toned. (L100—120) 2

684

Crowns, 1902 (2), Matt Proof coins, 1902, Halfcrowns (2), Florins (2), Shillings (2), Sixpence, Threepence, cur- rency Penny and Farthing, 1902, and a low tide 1902 Penny. Proofs generally extremely fine, others fine. (£100—150) 11

685

—Currency Crown, 1902, Florin, 1903, Sixpence, 1902 (ESC 361, 921, 1785). First extremely fine, second and last practically as struck, with deep and attractive iridescent tones. (£120— 150) 3

686

—Halfcrowns (2), 1907, 1909 (ESC 752, 754). Both good extremely fine, first with slight rim nicks, second lightly cleaned at some time. (£120— 150) 2

687

George V (1910—1936), Coronation, 1911, Proof Set, com- prising gold Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, silver Half- crown to Maundy Penny, in red leather case of issue. Practically as struck, the silver with a pleasant, light grey tone. (£450 500) 10

688

—— Proof Five-Pounds. An impaired Proof, extremely fine and showing some brilliance, but with reverse edge knocks at 12 and 4 o'clock, and marks to both surfaces. (£350—450) 1

689 Sovereigns (5), 1912, 1913, 1914 (2), 1915. Very fine. (£240 260) 5 690

Sovereigns (13), 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1917 P, 1918 P, 1925 (3), 1927 SA, 1929 SA, 1930 SA, 1931 SA. Very fine or better. (£630 660) 13

691 Sovereigns (10), 1913, 1915, 1916, 1917 P, 1918 P, 1921 P, 1922P, 1923P, 1925SA, 1926SA. Very fine or better.

(£450 550) 10 692

Sovereigns (4), 1914, 1916, 1923 P, 1926 SA. Very fine or better. (£180 —200) 4

39

693 Half-Sovereigns (6), 1911 (2), 1912 (2), 1913, 1914. Very

fine or better. (£200 250) 6

694 Half-Sovereigns (4), 1911, 1915S, 1916S. Third good extremely fine, others very fine or better. (£120 150) 4

695

Silver Jubilee, 1935, small gold medal, 35mm, by P. Metcalf (DF. 386.1), in modern case. Extremely fine. (£150 —200) |

696 Proof Set, 1927, comprising silver Crown to Threepence, in official red leather case. Practically as struck, with attract-

ive light tone. (£120— 150) 6 697 A similar set, in modern case. Practically as struck, with a yellow, rather mottled tone. (£100— 150) 6 698 Proof Crown, 1927 (ESC 367). Almost as struck, box has been cleaned. (£60 80) 699 Proof Crown, 1935, raised lettering on edge (ESC 378). Practically as struck, attractively toned. (£120— 150) ] 700 —A similar coin. An impaired proof, good very fine. (£100 120) 1 701

Sixpences (29), 1911 1936, inclusive of all types, except the Proof issues of 1911 and 1927; together with Groats (2), 1836, 1837, Threepences (2), 1835, 1917, Threehalfpence, 1835, Halfpenny, 1933, Farthing, 1918, Third Farthing, 1913. Mostly extremely fine or better, an attractive and useful lot. (£250 350) 37

702

George VI (1936-1952), Proof Set, 1937, comprising gold Five-Pounds, Two-Pounds and Half-Sovereign (the Sover- eign missing), in leather Royal Mint case of issue. Practi-

cally as struck, with just a few scuff marks and abrasions. (£700 800) 3

702at

—Proof Set, 1937, comprising silver Crown to bronze Farthing, in leather case of issue; together with a Currency Set, 1887, comprising Crown to Threepence, in modern case. First set practically as struck and brilliant, second generally very fine or better. (£140 180) 22

703

—Proof Two-Pounds, 1937. Good extremely fine. (£250 300) | 704 —Proof Half-Sovereign, 1937. Good extremely fine. (£100 150) ! 705

Elizabeth II (1952—), Proof Five-Pounds, 1981, Proof Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, 1982, all in cases of issue, with certificates. Brilliant mint state. (£320 350) 3

706 Sovereigns (13), 1957, 1958 (2), 1959, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966 (2), 1967, 1968 (2). Extremely fine. (£650 —700)

13 707 Sovereigns (22), 1974 (10), 1979 (10), 1980, 1981. Ex- tremely fine. (£1,100 1,200) 22 708 Proof Sovereigns (2), 1979, 1980, in wallets as issued. Mint state. (£100— 120) 2 709

Proof Sovereign, 1980, Proof Half-Sovereign, 1980, in cases of issue. About as struck. (£100—120)

710

Proof Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, 1980, in wallets as issued; Proof silver Five-Pounds, 1990; Proof silver Pounds, 1990, 1991: Proof silver Crowns, 1972, 1980, 1990, in cases

of issue. Mint state or practically so. (£120— 140) 8 711 Proof Half-Sovereigns, 1982, 1983, 1984, in case of issue with leaflets. Mint state. (£80— 100) 3 WN

—A similar set, without leaflets. Mint state. (£80—100) 3

713 Proof Halfcrown, 1958. A mishandled proof, slight rub-

hing to high points of portrait, a little scuffed and obverse lacking full proof brilliance, extremely rare. (£L100—150) 1

714 Guineas (5), 1698, 1701, 1711, 1715, 1752. Fourth worn, last loop mounted, others fair or slightly better. (£550—600) 5

7s Guineas (3), 1714, 1715, third bust, 1738. First fair, others fine. (£300 350) 31

40

716 Half-Guineas (2), 1788, 1802, and Half-Sovereigns (6), 1827 (2), 1835 (2), 1885 and 1892. Fair or fine. (£220—250) 8

WN

Two Pounds, 1887, Sovereign, 1826, Half-Sovereigns (2), 1887, 1903. Fine to very fine, all heavily polished except Sovereign (this mounted), Two-Pounds probably from a mount. (£200 300) 4

718 Sovereigns (11), 1817, 1839, 1844 (2), 1845, 1847, 1853 @, 1861 and 1872 (2). Mostly fine. (£550 580)

719

Sovereign, 1817, about fine, but surface rather pitted and possibly from a mount; Half-Sovereign, 1818, with bump to rim and surface pitted, probably from a mount; Quarter- Guinea, 1718, has been mounted; Peace of Utrecht, 1713, with bump to rim and has been polished. (£120 140) 4

720

Sovereigns (4), 1827, 1866 (Sydney Mint), both fine, 1914, 1931 SA, both extremely fine; Prussia, William II, 20-Marks, 1889 A, a good very fine. (£250 300) 5

72M

Sovereigns (9), 1872, 1876 M, 1887 S, 1892, 1898 M, 1909, 1930 SA, 1967, 1974. Last two extremely fine, others fine or better. (£400 450) 9

722 Sovereigns (8), 1890, 1899 (2), 1907 (2), 1909, 1913 (2). Very 8

fine. (£380 400)

128

Sovereigns (5), 1911 (2), 1918 (3); Malta, re-strike 20-Scudi, 1764; Greece, Society of Oncology, 14ct gold medal (1S5gms.); together with a large quantity of modern, mostly British base coinage. Varied state. (£300 500) Lot

724

Sovereign, 1968, Half-Sovereigns (2), 1887, 1911; Austria, Restrike Ducat, 1915. First and last extremely fine, others very fine. (£110 130) 4

725 Half-Sovereigns (6), 1817 (2), nearly very fine, 1856, 1887 (3), nearly extremely fine. (£250 —300) 6

726

Half-Sovereigns (14), 1817, 1825, 1842, 1851, 1852, 1857, 1860, 1863, 1864, 1865, 1874, and 1883 (3). Fair to fine. (£420 —450) 14 727

Half-Sovereigns (5), 1878, die no. 38, 1887, 1902, 1909, 1913. Very fine or almost so. (£140— 180) 5

728 Half-Sovereign, 1899, old head; other English coins (12), comprising Halfcrown, 1900, Shilling, 1711, fourth bust, 1913, Sixpence, 1562, Groat, 1849, Threepence (2), 1887, 1900, Penny, 1918, Farthings (2), 1875 H, 1895, 18th Century tokens (2), and Ancient A billon (5). First better than extremely fine, third almost extremely fine, fifth only fair and creased, others generally very fine or better. (£150 180) 18

729

Henry II to Edward III, Pennies (5), including Short Cross, lb, Winchester, Gocelm, 5c, Ipswich, lohan, Edward III, Treaty Period, Penny, London; Scotland, David II, Penny, Poitou, Richard I, Denier. Fine to very fine. (£120—150) 7

730

Henry III to Charles II, hammered coins (11), comprising Shillings (5), Sixpence, Groat, Halfgroats (2), Pennies or Fair to very fine. (£140— 160)

731

Edward I and Edward II, Pennies, London (32), Canterbury (19), Berwick (2), Bristol (2), Bury St. Edmunds, Durham (6), Newcastle, York (2), Halfpennies (2), Farthings (6), all London; Henry III, Short Cross Penny, Long Cross Penny, both Canterbury and a Continental imitation Sterling, various classes, all identified, some scarcer varieties. Fair to fine. (£350 450) 18

732 Pennies (67), all London, various, all identified in en- velopes. Mostly fine or better. (£150—200) 67

733 Charles II to William III, Crowns (4), 1662, no rose, edge

not dated, 1688, second bust, 1691, 1696, third bust (ESC 19, 80, 82, 94). Fine or better, the third with a die flaw running through king’s hair. (£250 300) 4 734

Charles II to Anne, Crowns (4), 1673, 1687, 1696, third bust, 1707 E. Generally fine. (£100 120) 4 735

Charles II to George I, Halfcrown, 1697, Shillings (5), 1663, first bust variety, 1708 plumes, 1720, 1723 ssc, first bust (2), Maundy Set, 1688. Fair to very fine. (£80— 110) 10

736 Charles II to Victoria, enamelled Crowns (9), 1667, 1821,

1844, 1845 (2), 1887 (3), 1889, all with multicoloured reverses, six mounted as pin brooches. All attractively designed pieces. (£180 220) 9

4]

737

Charles II to Victoria, Penny, Halfpennies (6), Farthings (10, including one of 1691 in tin). Fair to extremely fine. (£130— 160) il

7387 Charles II to Victoria, coins in copper and bronze (122). Generally fine, several very fine. (£100 120) 122

739

Charles II to George V, Shillings (3), 1873, 1887 (2, young and Jubilee), Sixpences (15), 1711, 1697, 1746, 1757 (2), 1758, 1787, 1816, 1817, 1837, 1843, 1883, 1887, 1889, 1936, other A (1), AZ (15); Germany, Saxony, Thaler, 1621, Schubert, memorial silver medal, 1928. First two extremely fine, others fair to fine, a few better. (£150—200) 36

740

James II to Victoria, Maundy Sets (4), 1687, 1818, 1824, 1891, this last in a modern case, others in official Victorian leather cases. Almost extremely fine, all have been lightly

cleaned. (£200 300) 16 741 James II to George V, Crowns (3), 1688, 1708, 1935,

Halfcrowns (4), 1708 E, 1820, 1891, 1936. First good fine, others fair to fine, later issues better. (£70— 100) il

742

William II to William IV, Halfcrown, 1817, Shillings (2), 1820, 1836, Sixpence, 1696, first bust, first harp. Extremely fine or better. (£120 150) 4

743

Anne to Elizabeth II, Crowns (45), 1708 roses, Victoria, young head (1), Jubilee head (12), old head (6); 1902, George V (3), George VI (4), Elizabeth II (17); together with a small quantity of minor coins. Fair to fine, some better. (£150—200) Lot

744

George I to George III, Shillings (3), 1723, first bust, ssc, 1758, 1787, with hearts (ESC 1176, 1213, 1225). Extremely fine. (£90 120) 3

745

George II to Victoria, Halfpennies (7), 1731, 1734, 1771, 1825, 1853 (2), 1870. First two fine, others very fine or better. (£80 120) 7

746

George III to William IV, Sixpences (14), 1787, 1816, 1817, 1818, 1821 (2), 1823, 1824, 1826, 1829, 1831 (2), 1834, 1835. Very fine to extremely fine. (£250 300) 14

747

George III to William IV, Sixpences (6), 1818, 1819, 8 of date very small, 9 of date over 8, 1828, 1836, 1837 (ESC 1634, 1636 A, 1636 B, 1665, 1678-R?, 1680). Ex- tremely fine or almost so, several attractively toned, mostly scarce or rare in this condition. (£130 160) 6

748

George III to Victoria, Halfcrowns (4), 1746 Lima, 1817, 1823, 1887 JH, Shillings (3), 1745 LIMA, 1758, 1787 hearts, Syogajeroetes (Si), IVP RY AR, aie Te ITS IR ee IP, ILIAIS) TOSS, Maundy Set, 1746. Fine to very fine. (£120— 160) 14

749

George III to Elizabeth II, Crowns, George III (4), George IV (2), Victoria, Jubilee head (15), old head (9), George V (6), George VI (9), Elizabeth II (42). Fair to fine, later issues better. (£200 250) 87

750

—A collection of coins, various denominations, many in silver, together with Proof Sets, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977. Proofs almost as struck, others varied state. (£150 200) Lot

yl

—A quantity of base metal coins, various denominations, together with 36 British and one foreign banknote. Fair to fine, later issues better. (£100 150) Lot

752

George IV to Victoria, Half-Farthings (13), 1828, extremely fine, 1830, 1837, both fine, 1843 (3), 1844 (7), Third-Far- things (10), 1827, 1844 (2), all extremely fine, 1868 (2), 1878, 1881 (2), 1884 (2), 1902, Quarter-Farthings (2), 1839, ex- tremely fine, 1852. Copper mostly as stated, bronze fine to extremely fine. (£150— 180) 25

753

Victoria to George VI, silver coins, various denominations, mostly George V and George VI, Florins and Halfcrowns, silver medallions (6, including the 1897 large official medal). Many of the George V and VI coins extremely fine, others

varied state. (£300 —400) Lot 754 Pennies (18), 1858/7, 1864, 1865/3, 1881, 1904, 1907,

1909, 1940 (3), 1946 (6), 1951; George III, Proof Farthing, 1799 (BMC 1274). Second and third coins, only fine, others, very fine or better. (£150 200) 19

(SEM Victoria and Edward VII, Florins (14). Several very fine or hetter. (£80 100) 14

756

Edward VII and George V, Halfcrowns (3), 1911, 1915, 1927 Proof; Florins (6), 1905 (only fine), 1907, 1910, 1911 Proof, 1916, 1932, Shillings (3), 1907 (2), 1912. Except where stated, Proofs extremely fine, others very fine or better. (£150 200) 12

WS

Edward VII to Elizabeth II, Halfcrowns (80), and a contem- porary forgery of a George III, Halfcrown; Farthings (68), mostly Edward VII to Elizabeth I, contained in two “Coindex”’ boxes. Varied state. (£120— 150) 149

758+

George V and George VI, Pennies (approx. 350), Halfpen- nies (46), Ni-Br Threepences (49). Most of the George V Pennies only fair to fine, later issues better. (£80—120) Lot

759

George V and Elizabeth IH, Halfcrowns (3), 1922, 1928, 1935, Florins (9), 1926, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1935, 1936, 1954, 1959, Shillings (4), 1914, 1916, 1917, 1920. The 1932 Florin practically as struck, others generally of similar calibre. (£150—200) 16

760

Ireland, Edward IV (1461 1483), Groats (2), Heavy Cross and Pellet Coinage, Drogheda, pellet below bust (S. 6310A), Light issue, Dublin, G below bust (S. 6330). Both about ae

fine. (£180 220)

*761 —Richard III (1483—1485), “Three Crowns” Coinage, Groat, Dublin (S. 6412). Fine, rare. (£150—200) ] 762 Henry VII (1485—1509), Late portrait issue, Groats (3), Dublin (S. 6453, 6460, 6461). Fine. (£100—150) 3 763

—Henry VIII (1509-1547), First harp issue, Groats (3), harp divides HA (S. 64/2), HI (S. 6473), HK (S. 6474), HR (S. 6475), Second issue, Groats (2) (S. 6479, 6479A), and a Harpgroat variety. Fine to very fine. (£180 220) 7

764 George III (1760-1820), Thirty-Pence, 1808 (S. 6616). Extremely fine. (£80 120) l

765

Proof Penny, 1805 (D & F 591). Extremely fine with some original lustre and a dark blue hue, exceptionally pleasing. (£60 80) l

766

Irish Free State, Proof Set, 1928, comprising silver Half- crown to bronze Farthing, in green leather case of issue. Extremely fine or better, attractively toned, the bronze with much lustre. (£70 100) 8

767

—John to Edward I, Pennies (10): John (2), Limerick, Willem, Dublin, Roberd; Henry III (3), Dublin, Davi, Ricard; Edward I (5), Waterford, Dublin (4). Fine to very fine, last stated to be ex-Middridge hoard. (£150—200) 10

768 Charles II to George III, copper and ““gunmoney” issues (14). One fair, others fine to very fine. (£120—150) 14

769

Isle of Man, Proof Set, 1973, comprising Five-Pounds, Two- Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, in case of issue, with certificate. Mint state. (£300 350) 4

770 Pennies (3), 1709 (2), 1758, Halfpennies (4), 1709, 1733, 1758, 1839. Fair to almost extremely fine. (£60 —80) Vl

771

Jersey, Elizabeth II, silver Wedding, 1972, Specimen Set, comprising gold Fifty-, Twenty-five-, Twenty-, Ten- and Five-Pounds, silver Two-and-a-half-Pounds to Fifty-Pence, in case of issue, with certificate and leaflets. About as struck. (£350 400) 9

772

Scotland, William I (1165 1214), Crescent and Pellet Coin- age, Penny, type II, Roxburgh, Raul (S. 5025). Fine, legend flat in parts. (£80— 100) 1

W173

Alexander III (1249-1286), Second Coinage, Pennies (9), various classes, all identified. Fine to very fine. (£140 170)

*774

Robert the Bruce (1306 1329), Penny (S. 5076). Almost very fine, attempted piercings in two places on reverse, rare. (£120— 150) |

WaS David II (1329-1371), Light Coinage, Groat, Edin- burgh (S. 5124); James V, Second Coinage, Groat (S. 5378).

Fine and good fine. (£120 150) 2 776

James III (1460-1488), Light issue, Groat, rev. EDEN- BEOVRGE (S. 5280). Nearly very fine. (£80— 120) |

43

WIT —James VI (1567—1625), Second Coinage, Half-Merks (2), 1572, 1573 (S. 5478), Seventh Coinage, Ten-Shillings,

1599 (S.5493), Eighth Coinage, Thistle-Merk, 1602 (S. 5497). Good fine. (£130 160) 4 7718

Eighth Coinage, Quarter Thistle-Merks (2), 1602 (S. 5499), Eightpenny-Groats (4), full mint name (2) (S. 5511), shortened mint name (2) (S. 5512), Charles I, Earl of Stirling Coinage, Turner, England, James I, Second Coinage, Halfgroat, m.m. escallop. Fine to very fine.

(£170 200) 8 7719 —— Thirty-Shillings, m.m. thistle (S. 5503). Very fine. (£150 180) ] 780

—— Thirty-Shillings, Scottish arms in Ist and 4th quarters (S. 5504), about fine, Balance Half-Merk, 1591 (S. 5491),

very fine. (£300— 400) 2) 781 —Charles I, Falconer’s first issue, Twelve-Shillings

(S. 5560); Charles II, First Coinage, Merk, 1670, Half- Merk, 1672 (S. 5611, 5614). Fine to good fine. (£50—60) 3

782

—- Falconer’s second issue, Thirty-Shillings (S. 5556), very fine, horseman rather weak, scratch to first quarter of shield; Twelve-Shillings, F over crown (S. 5562), about very

fine, slightly creased. (£150 —200) 2

783 ——-— Twelve-Shillings, m.m. thistle, rev. F over crown (S. 5562), another (S. 5563). About very fine. (£150—200) 2

784

—- Briot’s issue, Thirty-Shillings, m.m. B and flower, rey. B and thistle (S. 5553), Twelve-Shillings, m.m. B (S. 5558), Falconer’s second issue, Twelve-Shillings, m.m. thistle, rev. F (S. 5562). Second very fine, others fine, first artificially toned. (£180 220) 3

785

Charles I (1649 1685), Merks (2), 1669, 1673 (S. 5611), about very fine, William and Mary, Forty-Shillings, 1691, regnal year TERTIO (S. 5649). almost fine, Ten-Shillings, 1692 (S. 5661), fine, Anne, Before Union, Five-Shillings, 1705 (S. 5702), nearly very fine. (£150 —200) 5

786

James HI to Mary, and billon (9), including Crossra- guel Penny, Placks (2), Bawbees (4), Nonsunt. Mostly fine. some better, all identified. (£150 —200) 9

787

Maundy Sets (2), 1899, 1902; Netherlands, Trade Ducat, 1928: other British coins, hammered A (2) modern milled (42). Very fine or better. (£120— 150) 53

788

Maundy Set, 1902, Charles II to George V, Maundy oddments and minor silver coins (27). Set extremely fine, others fair to fine, some better. (£80 120) 31

789

Double-Florin, 1887, Roman I; Germany, Bavaria, Gulden, 1869; Cyprus, 25-Piastres, 1928; together with a quantity of miscellanoeus English coins, mostly 19th and 20th Century issues, some in silver, including Proof Set, 1953, and Maundy Set, 1896, the last uncased. First practically mint state, third very fine, second better, others varied state. (£170 —200) Lot

790

English enamelled coins (28), comprising Double-Florins (2), Halcrowns (7), Shillings (S—2 mounted as cufflinks), Sixpences (4), Groats (7), Threepences (2); together with a Crown-size enamelled piece. Generally attractive designs. (£120 150) 28

791

Miscellaneous British and world coins in silver (17, includ- ing a British 1929 Crown, good very fine), and base metal (57), mostly 20th Century; banknotes (5). Fine to extremely fine. (£100 140) 79

792+ English hammered and milled coins (52). Several fine, some better. (£100 120) 52

A Collection of Swiss Shooting Medals Reference: Jean L. Martin, Swiss Shooting Medals, Lausanne, 1972

AARGAU

793

Aarau, Shooting Festival, 1849, Antoine Bovy (2), silver and bronze, 37mm (Martin 1), and a brass token. First two extremely fine, last fine. (£120— 140) 3

794 Another, silver. Extremely fine. (£60 80) |

195

Bremmgarten, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1891, Hugues Bovy (2), silver and bronze, 45mm (Martin 13). Extremely fine. (£80 100) 2

44

796 Baden, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1896, Franz Homberg, silver and bronze, 45mm (Martin 14). Extremely fine, 850

struck in silver, 420 struck in bronze. (£80—100) 2 797 Another, in silver. Extremely fine, slight grazes to rim. (£50 —70) ] 798

Aarau, Jubilee Shooting Festival, 1896, Franz Homberg, silver, matt finish, 38mm (Martin 19). Almost extremely fine, 400 struck. (£70—90) 1

799

Wohlen, Cantonal Shooting Festival, Franz Homberg, sil- ver, 45mm (Martin 22). Extremely fine, 529 struck. (£70 90) 1

800

Zofingen, Middle Swiss Shooting Festival, 1900, Franz Homberg, silver, matt finish, 38mm (Martin 23). About extremely fine, 330 struck. (£50—60) ]

801

Aarau, 100th Anniversary of Swiss Shooting Association, 1924, Hans Frie, silver, matt finish, 50mm (Martin 36). Extremely fine. (£50— 60)

802

Brugg, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1902, Frei, silver, matt, 32mm (Martin 24); Baden, Centenary Festival, 1903, Hom- berg, silver, matt, 37mm (Martin 25); Rheinfelden, Can- tonal Shooting Festival, 1905, Frei, silver, matt, 29mm; Aarau, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1908, Frei, silver, matt, 28mm (Martin 27); Lenzburg, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1911, silver, matt (Martin 28); Aarau, Shooting Festival, 1924, silver, matt, 27mm (Martin 38); Brugg, Shooting Festival, 1927, Huguenin, silver, 27mm (Martin 38). Ex- tremely fine, 300 of second and 291 of third struck in silver.

(£200 220) il APPENZEL 803

Herisau, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1903, W. C. Riet- mann, silver, matt finish, 45mm (Martin 44). Practically mint state. (£80— 100) 1

Only ten types recorded by Martin for this small canton.

804

Teufen, Cantonal Shooting Festival, Franz Homberg, sil- ver, matt finish, 45mm (Martin 45). Practically mint state. (£80 100)

805

Walzenhausen, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1908, Holy Fréres, silver, matt, 24mm (Martin 47); Teufen, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1911, Holy Freres, matt, 23mm (Martin 48); Herisau, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1930, Huguenin, silver, matt, 30mm (Martin 51). Extremely fine, first very rare, 37 struck. (£120 140) 3

BASEL

806 Basel, Shooting Festival, 1844, Antoine Bovy (2), silver and bronze, 38mm (Martin 53). First about extremely fine,

second almost as struck. (£80— 100) 2 807 Another, silver. Extremely fine. (£60 80) ] 808

Federal shooting Festival, 1879, Edouard Durussel, sil- ver, 47mm (Martin 60/61). About extremely fine, rare. (£120— 150) 1

This combination of obverse and reverse unrecorded by Martin.

*809

Federal Shooting Festival, 1879, Edouard Durussel, sil- ver, 47mm (Martin 60/62). Extremely fine, a little brightly cleaned, rare. (£150—180) ]

This combination of obverse and reverse unrecorded by Martin.

810 Another. A/most extremely fine, but cleaned in the past,

tone dull and probably artificial, perhaps from a mount. (£100 150)

811

Sissach, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1897, Franz Homberg (2), silver, matt finish, 38mm, 45mm, (Martin 76, 76A). Extremely fine, mintage of 600 and 650 respectively. (£100 120) 2

812 Basel, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1900, Hans Frei, silver

and bronze, matt finish, 45mm (Martin 78). Extremely fine. (£60 80) 2

813 Liestal, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1903, Hans Frei, silver,

matt finish, 45mm (Martin 80). Practically mint state. (£80 100) ]

814

Basel, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1906, Hans Frei, silver,

matt finish, 41mm (Martin 82). Extremely fine. (£80 100) 1

45

815

Shooting Festivals, 1909, 1911, 1914, 1920, Hans Frei, silver, matt finish, 29—30mm (Martin 83, 84, 85, 87). Extremely fine or better, only 70 of last struck. (£120 wie

BERN

816

Bern, Shooting Festival, 1830, Nicholas Friedrich Rut- meyer, silver, 28mm (Martin 104). Extremely fine, toned. (£60 80) l

*817

Shooting Festival, 1857, Antoine Bovy, silver, 47mm, engraved “J. Tobler” on reverse (Martin —). Extremely fine, toned. (£180 200) 1

818

Bienne, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1880, Edouard Durus- sel, base metal plated, 43mm (Martin 115). Extremely fine. (£40 50) 1

819

Bern, Shooting Festival, 1885, Edouard Durussel, silver, 40mm (Martin 119). Extremely fine, dark tone, rare. (£80 100) 1

820 Shooting Festival, 1885, Edouard Durussel, silver, 47mm (Martin 126). About extremely fine, rare. (£140— 160) ]

821 Shooting Festival, 1885, Edouard Durussel, silver, 47mm (Martin 127). Extremely fine, dark tone rare. (£140—160) 1

823

Interlaken, Cantonal Shooting Festival, Bovy, silver, 45mm (Martin 129); Burgdorf, Cantonal Shooting Festival, Hom- berg, silver and bronze, 45mm (Martin 133); Biel, West Swiss Shooting Festival, Homberg, silver and bronze, 45mm (Martin 139); Thun, Cantonal Shooting Festival, silver, 45mm (Martin 141); St. Imier, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 45mm, bronze (Martin 157). Extremely fine. (£220 260) 7]

*824

Wangen, Shooting Festival, 1896, Homberg, silver, matt finish, 38mm (Martin 147). Extremely fine, very rare, only 100 struck and the only shooting medal recorded for this town. (£180 220) |

825

Bern, Shooting Festival, 1897, Franz Homberg, silver, matt finish, and bronze, 45mm (Martin 149). Extremely fine, 1,250 struck in silver, and 635 in bronze. (£100 120) 2

826

Langenthal, Central Swiss Shooting Festival, 1899, Munger & Homberg, silver, matt finish, 30mm (Martin 151). Ex- tremely fine, 850 struck in silver. (£S0—60) |

*827 Bienne, Shooting Festival, 1899, Lanz-Girod, silver, 40mm (Martin 153). Extremely fine, deeply toned, rare, only 152

struck in silver. (£200 —250) i 828 Another, struck in bronze, Extremely fine, very rare in bronze, only 50 struck. (£120— 150) | 829

Bern, St. Imier, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1900, Hantz, silver, 45mm (Martin 157); Biel, Cantonal Shooting Festi- val, 1903, silver, 45mm (Martin 161); Bern, Shooting Festi- val, 1910, silver, 28mm (Martin 172); Langnau, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1906, Holy Freres, St. Immer, silver, 45mm (Martin 165). About extremely fine or better. (£150— 180) 4

830

Thun, Cantonal Shooting Festival, Franz Homberg, bronze, 45mm (Martin 141); Bern, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1897, Homberg, bronze, 45mm (Martin 149); Burgdorf, Central Swiss Shooting Festival, 1907, Homberg, silver, matt, 27mm (Martin 169); Schwarzenburg, Shooting Festi- val, 1908, Homberg, silver, matt, 25mm (Martin 171); Bern, Shooting Festival, 1910, silver, matt, 23mm modern silver medals (2), Bienne, 1958, Bern, 1860. Extremely fine or better. (£130—150) 7

FRIBOURG

831

Fribourg, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1905, silver, matt, 33mm (Martin 233); Inaugural Festival of the Daillettes, 1906, Holy Freres, silver, matt, 33mm (Martin 234); Shoot- ing Festival Commemorative 5-Francs, 1934 (Martin 246). Extremely fine, 300 of second struck in silver. (£100—120) 3

GENEVA

832 Géneva, Federal Shooting Festival, 1851, Louis Dorciere (2), silver and bronze, 38mm (Martin 282). Practically mint

state, bronze scarce. (£120 140) D, 833

Another, silver. Extremely fine. (£60 —80) | 834

National Shooting Festival, 1864, Antoine Bovy, silver, 47mm (Martin 297). Good extremely fine, lightly toned. (£80 100) |

46

835 Another. Extremely fine, but rather brightly cleaned. (£60 80) | 836

400th Anniversary of the Foundation of the Arquebus and Navigational Exercises, Samuel Mognetti, silver, 43mm (Martin 305). Extremely fine but rather brightly cleaned and with some light scuffing and hairlines. 320 struck in silver. (£140 160) |

A833) 7)

Soral, Union des Campagnes, Shooting Festival, 1876, silver, 37mm, Magnin (Martin 308). Extremely fine, but has been cleaned, very rare in silver, 75 struck. (£350—400) 1

*838 Another. Similar state, but with some nicks to rim. (£300 350) ] 839

Géneya, Cantonal Society of Carabiniers, Shooting Festi- val, 1877, Samuel Mognetti, silver, 41mm (Martin 309). Extremely fine, toned, scarce, 300 struck. (£140 160) |

840 Another. About extremely fine, but hairlined and rather brightly cleaned. (£120— 150)

SS

841 Another, struck in bronze. Practically mint state, ex- tremely rare, only 16 struck in bronze. (£120 150) ] 842

—Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1877, Edouard Durussel, silver, 46m (Martin 310). A little scuffed, about extremely fine, nicely toned, rare. (£120— 140) I

843

—Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1877, Samuel Mognetti,

white metal, 37mm (Martin 311). Extremely fine. (£30 —40) I

*844

SOF, Centenary Shooting Festival, 1878, Charles Jean Richard, silver, 43mm (Martin 317). About extremely fine, some light hairlines, rare. (£150—200) |

845 Another. Similar state. (£150—200) |

*846

Federal Festival of SOF, 1879, Charles Jean Richard, silver, 45mm (Martin 318). Extremely fine, slight scuffing, very rare. (£180 220) l

*847

Exercises of Arquebus and Navigation, 25th Anniversary of Amalgamation, Charles Jean Richard, silver, 43mm (Martin 320). Extremely fine, rare in silver, 200 struck.

(£200 300) I 848 Another. Extremely fine. (£200 300) | 849

—Cantonal Society of Carabiniers, Fourth Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1882, Charles Jean Richard, silver, 43mm (Martin 321). Extremely fine, 600 struck. (£60—80) 1

850 Another, in bronze. Obverse has been cleaned, but ex- tremely fine and very rare in bronze, 24 struck. (£80—100) 1

851

—Grand National Shooting Festival, 1884, Charles Jean Richard, silver and bronze, 47mm (Martin 326). Extremely fine, 322 struck in silver and 200 in bronze. (£140—160) 2

852

—Federal Shooting Festival, 1887, Bovy and Richard,

silver, 45mm (Martin 330). Extremely fine, toned. (£50 —60) ]

853 Another. Perhaps cleaned in the past, now re-toned, about extremely fine. (£40 50) l 854

—Federal Shooting Festival, 1887, Bovy and Richard, silver, 45mm (Martin 330); Durussel, white metal, 40mm (Martin 337); Durussel, white metal, 40mm (Martin 338); unsigned, silver, 30mm (Martin 342, unrecorded in A). Second extremely fine, brilliant, others better than very fine but first and last have been cleaned. (£80— 100) 4

*855

Carouge, Rifle Range, Inaugural Shooting Competition 1888, Charles Jean Richard, silver, 43mm (Martin 364). Extremely fine and attractively toned, very rare, particularly

in silver, 50 struck. (£300 —400) 856

—Another. About extremely fine, has been cleaned. (£250 300) I

*857

Géneva, 25th Anniversary of School of Shooting of the Amis du Mannequin, 1893, Charles Jean Richard (Martin 374). Some hairlines, about extremely fine, extremely rare, 51

struck. (£400 450) l

47

858 Shooting Festival of the National Exposition, 1896, Bovy, silver and bronze, 47mm (Martin 382). Extremely

fine, first with trivial bump to rim (reverse c. 12 0 ‘clock ), has

been cleaned. (£80 100) Z 859

Another, silver. Extremely fine, has been cleaned, rim a little nicked. (£60 80) I *860

—Satigny-Russin-Dardagny, 200th Anniversary of the United Riflemen, 1897, Samuel Mognetti, silver, 46mm (Martin 391). Practically mint state, very rare, 60 struck. (£400 450) |

*861

—— Shooting Festival, to mark Inauguration of City Hall, 1900, Georges Hantz (2), in silver and bronze, 45mm (Martin 398). Extremely fine, 250 of each struck. (£200 300)

First only illustrated.

862 Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1902, Hugues Bovy, silver, matt finish, 40 x 60mm (Martin 400). Almost as struck.

(£40 50) | 863 —Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1914, silver, matt finish, 45mm (Martin 412). Extremely fine. (£60 —80) | 864 Another. Similar state. (£60 80) | 865

Géneva, Exposition Shooting Festival, Bovy, silver, 32mm (Martin 381, 397); other Shooting Festival medals in silver (Martin 342), bronze (Martin 297, 330), and brass, with loop (Martin 351). Extremely fine, two silver medals cleaned in the past. (£180—200) 6

GLARUS

*866

Glarus, Shooting Festival, 1882, Franz Homberg, silver, 45mm (Martin 432). Extremely fine, but rather brightly cleaned, very rare, only 50 struck in silver. (£S00—600) 1

*867 Another, but reverse plain. Extremely fine. (£500 600) |

868 Shooting Festival, 1892, Huguenin, silver and bronze, 45mm (Martin 432). Extremely fine, first has been cleaned. (£50 60) 2

869

Shooting Festival, 1892 (2), silver and bronze, second with loop, 33mm (Martin 433), silver, 28mm (Martin —, similar 434, but smaller and without legend on reverse); silvered base metal, suspension loop suspension, 33mm (Martin 439). Extremely fine. (£140 160) 4

870

Shooting Festival, 1892, Mayer, silver and bronze, 33mm (Martin 304/437); others in bronze, c. 30mm (Martin 435, 437, 439, —), white metal (Martin 434, 438, 441). Mostly extremely fine, last pierced for suspension. (£220—300) 9

871

Davos, 1836, by Heinrich Bruppacher, base metal, silvered, 42mm (Martin 446). About extremely fine, but plating has begun to wear. (£120— 150)

872

—Shooting Festival, 1890, by Schlutter, silver, 37mm (Martin 452). Practically as struck, has been lightly saa rare. (£140— 160)

873

Chur, Cantonal Shooting Festival, by Franz Homberg, silver, matt finish, 33mm (Martin 453). Practically mint state. (£60 80) 1

874

Maienfeld, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1903, Huguenin, silver matt finish, 45mm (Martin 455). Extremely fine, reverse lightly cleaned, rare. (£120 140) 1

LUZERN

875

Luzern, Shooting Festival, 1853, J. B. Frener, silver, 41mm (Martin 465). Extremely fine. (£60— 80) | 876

—Another. About extremely fine, has been somewhat polished. (£50 60) | 877

Central Swiss Shooting Festival, 1889, Hugues Bovy, silver, 45mm (Martin 472). Good extremely fine, faint hair- lines, toned. (£60 —80) |

878 Central Swiss Shooting Festival, 1889, unsigned (2), obv. legend, rev. monument, silver and bronze, 33mm (Martin , obverse similar 471). Extremely fine. (£60 80) 2

879

Central Swiss Shooting Festival, 1889, Hugues Bovy, 45mm (Martin 472). Extremely fine, but rather brightly cleaned. (£40 60) |

48

880 Central Swiss Shooting Festival, 1889, Anton Schnyder, silver, 42mm (Martin 473). Extremely fine. (£120—140) 1

881

Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1894, Georges Hantz, silver and bronze, 45mm (Martin 474); Shooting Festival, 1901, Hans Frei, silver, matt finish, (Martin 476). Extremely fine or better. (£120 140) 3

882 Similar medals, without the bronze specimen. Extremely fine or better, first has been cleaned. (£100 120) 2 883

Kriens, Shooting Festival, 1899, Huguenin, in silver and bronze, matt finish, 38mm (Martin 475). Extremely fine, rare in bronze. (£100 120) 2

884

Shooting Festival, 1899, Huguenin, in silver (Martin 475); other medals, base metal, one plated (Martin 467, 468). Extremely fine. (£50 60) 3

NEUCHATEL

885

La Chaux-de-Fonds, Shooting Festival, 1863, Hartwig, white metal, 52mm (Martin 510), Cantonal Shooting Festi- val, 1886, Edouard Durussel, silver, 47mm (2) (Martin 512); Le Locle, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1892, silver, 33mm (Martin 521); Neuchatel, Federal Shooting Festival, 1898, silver, 45mm (Martin 526); Neuchatel, Federal Shooting Festival, 1898, Carmine, 32mm, bronze, Chaux-de-Fonds, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1913, silver, 33mm (Martin 547); Neuchatel, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1906, silver, matt (Martin 543); Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1926, silver, 35mm (Martin 548). First three very fine or better, second Martin 512’s both cleaned, others mostly extremely fine or better. (£170 —200)

886

—Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1886, Edouard Durussel, silver and bronze, 47mm (Martin 512); Le Locle, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1892, Huguenin, silver and bronze, 45mm (Martin 519). Extremely fine. (£120— 150) 4

887

Neuchatel, Federal Shooting Festival, 1898, Fritz Landry, silver (2), and bronze, 45mm (Martin 526). Extremely fine. (£80 100) yy)

888

Fleurier, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1902, B. U. Jacot, silver, matt finish, 45mm (Martin 540). Practically mint state. (£40 50) l

ST GALLEN

889

Ebnat-Kapel, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1891, Hugues Bovy, silver and bronze (2, one with matt finish), 45mm (Martin 567). Extremely fine or better, first nicely toned, 700 struck in silver, 600 in bronze. (£120 150) 3

890

St. Gallen, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1895, Franz Hom- berg, silver, 45mm (Martin 568). Rather brighly Tie otherwise extremely fine. (£60 80)

891

Lichtensteig, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1897, J. Stauf-

facher, silver, 33mm (Martin 570). Good extremely fine,

deeply and attractively toned, 782 struck in silver. (£30 40) l

892

Flawil, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1899, Franz Homberg, silver, matt finish, 45mm (Martin 571A). Practically as struck. (£60 —80)

893

St. Gallen, Shooting Festival, 1904, Huguenin, silver (2), 33mm (Martin 573); others, silver, matt finish, by Hans Frei (2), 45 x 63mm (Martin 575). Extremely fine or better. (£100 120) 4

894

Altstatten, Shooting Festival, 1906, Holy Freres, silver, matt, 23m (Martin 579), others (6), silver, Wyl, 1901, St. Gallen, 1904, Gossau, 1910, Rorschach, 1912, Flawil, 1914, and St. Gallen, 1925 (Martin 586, 587, 589). Extremely fine.

(£140 160) i SCHAFFHAUSEN 895

Schaffhausen, Turnfest, 1897, Amsler, silver, 36mm; Schaff- hausen, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1909, silver, matt, 24mm (Martin 610). Both extremely fine, toned, first lightly cleaned in the past. (£60 80) 2

SCHWYZ

896 Einsiedeln, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1889, Theiler and Schlutter, silver and bronze, 46mm (Martin 622). Extremely

fine. (£80 100) 2: 897

Another, in silver only. Extremely fine, but has been cleaned. (£60 80) |

49

898

Kussnacht, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1902, Hans Frei, silver, matt finish, 45mm (Martin 624); other silver Shooting medals, 1905, 1909, 1912, 1922 (Martin 625, 626, 627, see Extremely fine or better. (£160 200)

SOLOTHURN

899

Soleure, Federal Shooting Festival, 1840, silver, 23mm (Martin 639); Solothurn, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1890, Bovy, silver, 45mm (Martin 645); Zuchwil, Cantonal Shoot-

ing Festival, silver, matt finish, 30mm, with suspension loop (Martin 659). Extremely fine. (£100— 120)

900

Solothurn, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1890, Bovy, silver and bronze, 45mm (Martin 645); Olten, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1897, by Huguenin, silver and bronze, 45mm (Martin 649); Olten, Cantonal Shooting Festival, by the Holy Freres, silver, matt finish, 45mm (Martin 651). Gener- ally extremely fine, but first rather brightly cleaned, 505 zt last struck in silver. (£220 —250)

901

Cantonal Shooting .Festival, 1895, Hugues Bovy, silver and bronze, 45mm (Martin 647). Extremely fine, 700 Sn in silver, 300 in bronze. (£80 100)

902

Cantonal Shooting, Festival, 1895, Hugues Bovy, silver, 45mm (Martin 647); Olten, Shooting Festival, 1905, silver, matt, 23mm (Martin 652); Jubilee Festival, 1911, silver, 23mm (Martin 653). Extremely fine, but first brightly cleaned, 400 of last struck. (£100— 120)

THURGAU

903

Frauenfeld, Shooting Festival, 1890, Hugues Bovy, silver and bronze, 45mm (Martin 666). Extremely fine, first toned but with some light brush marks. (£60 —80) 2

904

Shooting Festival, 1890, Hugues Bovy, silver, 45mm (Martin 666); Amriswil, Cantonal Shooting Festival, Hom- berg, silver, matt finish, 45mm (Martin 683); Weinfelden, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1903, Holy Fréres, matt finish (Martin 684); Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1913, 25mm (Martin 690). Extremely fine, but first cleaned in the past, 400 of second struck. (£140— 160) a

905

Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1909, Hans Frei, silver, matt, 28mm (Martin 688). Extremely fine, very rare, only 80 struck in silver. (£70 80) |

906 Another. similar state. (£70—80) |

TICINO

907

Bellinzona, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1882, Edouard Durussel, bronze, 49mm (Martin 771). Extremely fine. (£40 —60) l

*908

Locarno, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1880, unsigned, sil- ver, 45mm, suspension loop (Martin 768). Some faint hair- lines, good extremely fine, rare. (£150—200) ]

909 Lugano, Federal Shooting Festival, 1883, Edouard Durus- sel, silver, 47mm (Martin 779). Good very fine, but quite

heavily polished, rare. (£140 160) 1 910 Another. Similar state, dark tone, probably artificial to disguise cleaning. (£140 180) 1 911

Mendrisio, Inaugural Shooting Festival, 1889, Stefano Johnson, silver and bronze, 46mm (Martin 797). Extremely fine. (£100 150)

912

Bellinzona, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1895, Carlo Car- mine, silver, matt finish, and bronze 45mm (Martin 802A). Extremely fine. (£120 150) 2

913

Biasca, Shooting Festival, 1899, G. Destefani, silver, matt

finish, 40mm (Martin 803). Extremely fine, rare. (£80 100) 1

914 Faido, District Shooting Competition, 1899, Stefano John- son, silver, 44mm (Martin 809). Extremely fine. (£60—80) 1

915 Another. Extremely fine, but has been cleaned and with

unpleasing streak of discolouration across obverse. (£50 60) 1

916

Giornico, District Shooting Festival, 1900, Stefano John- son, silver, matt finish, 41mm (Martin 814). Extremely fine, toned, very rare. (£140 180) |

917

Bellinzona, Shooting Festival, 1900, Stefano Johnson, sil- ver, matt finish, 47mm (Martin 815). Nearly extremely fine. (£70 90) |

50

918

Lugano, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1903, Huguenin, sil- ver, matt finish, 33mm (Martin 826); Chiasso, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1906, silver, matt finish, 33mm (Martin 831). First good very fine, but noticeably nicked to rims, second extremely fine, 250 of these struck. (£120—140) 2

919 —Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1904, silver, matt finish, 45mm (Martin 827). Good extremely fine. (£60 —80) ]

*920

Locarno, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1909, Huguenin, sil- ver, matt, 28mm (Martin 839). Good extremely fine, very rare, only 46 struck. (£120—150) 1

921

Bellinzona, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1912, Stefano Johnson, silver, matt, 33mm, integral suspension loop (Martin 846); Federal Shooting Festival, 1929, Huguenin, silver, matt, 27mm (Martin 860A). Extremely fine, only 338 of first struck. (£80— 100) p)

7922. Lugano, Federal Shooting Festival, 1929, Huguenin, silver, matt finish, 50mm (Martin 860). Practically mint state, 571

struck. (£150 —200) 1 UNTERWALDEN 923

Stans, Shooting Festival, 1861, Sebald Drentwett, bronze, 41mm (Martin 873). Practically mint state, rare. (£80 100)

] 924 —Another, white metal. Extremely fine, very rare. (£150 180) l 925

Engelberg, 1899, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1899, Hugue- nin, silver, matt finish, 45mm (Martin 879); Beckenreid, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1905, Franz Homberg, silver,

matt finish, 35mm (Martin 151). Extremely fine. (£100 120) 2 926

Hergiswil, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1901, Jean Kauff- mann, silver, 45mm (2) (Martin 880); Stans, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1907, silver, matt, 23mm (Martin 882); Hergiswel, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1910, silver, matt, 27mm (Martin 883); Buochs, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1913, silver, matt, 27mm (Martin 884). First two extremely

fine, one nicely toned, some hairlines, probably the result of

brushing, other brightly cleaned, others extremely fine or better. (£220 —250) 5

URI

927

Altdorf, William Tell monument erected, 1895, Franz Hom- berg, silver, 50mm (Martin [Medaillen der Schweiz] bei Extremely fine, deeply toned. (£80 100)

928

Fluelen, Cantonal Shooting Festival, Huguenin, silver, matt finish, 25mm (Martin 898); Erstfeld Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1911, Huguenin, 22mm (Martin 899). Extremely fine. (£60—70) 2

Only nine shooting medals recorded by Martin for Uri.

VALAIS

929

Monthey, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1903, Frei, silver, matt finish, 45mm (Martin 904). Practically mint state. (£70 90) ]

Only six shooting medals recorded by Martin for Valais.

930 Sierre, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1932, Huguenin, silver, matt, 30mm (Martin 907). Extremely fine. (£60 —70) l

VAUD

931

Lausanne, Federal Shooting Festival, 1876, Drentwett, bronze, 41mm (Martin 924A, German legend); Morges, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1891, Hugues Bovy, silver, 45mm (Martin 940); Lausanne, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1894, silver (2) and bronze, 45mm (Martin 946); Yverdion, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1899, Jacot-Guillarmod, silver and bronze (2), 45mm (Martin 954); Lausanne, 75th Anni- versary Shooting Festival, 1900, Hans Frei, silver, matt finish. Extremely fine or better. (£300 350) s)

932

Morges, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1891, Bovy, bronze, 4Smm (Martin 940); Lausanne, 75th Anniversary Shooting Festival, 1900, silver, matt (Martin 961); Nyon, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1906, silver, matt, 33mm (Martin 964) Aigle, Meeting of the Carabiniers, 1912, silver, matt, 40mm (Martin 966); Bex, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1922, silver, matt, 30mm (Martin 974); Morges, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1932, 33mm (Martin 984). Extremely fine or better. (£200 250) 6

ZUG

933

Zug, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1902, Franz Homberg, silver, 45mm (Martin 996), other silver Shooting Festival medals, Zug (Martin 997), Bar (Martin 998), Cham (Martin 1000). Extremely fine, first scarce, 300 struck. (£160—180) 4

5]

ZURICH

934

Zurich, Shooting Festival, 1859, Drentwett, white metal, 41mm (Martin 1015); Winterthur, Shooting Festival, 1877, Durussel, bronze, 46mm (Martin 1027); Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1891, Bovy, silver, 45mm (Martin 1033); Zurich, Shooting Festival, 1892, Bovy, bronze, 48mm (Martin 1938); Festival, 1892, silver, 25mm (Martin 1040); Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1893, Bovy, silver, 35mm (Martin 1044); Winterthur, Shooting Festival, 1895, Hantz, silver, 45mm (Martin 1046). First a little scuffed, extremely fine or nearly so. (£230 280) dt

935

Winterthur, Cantonal Festival, 1891, Hugues Bovy, silver and bronze, 45mm (Martin 1033); Shooting Festival, 1895, Hantz, bronze (2, one plated), 45mm (Martin 1046). Ex- tremely fine or better, but first hairlined. (£100 120) 4

936

Uster, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1900, Franz Homberg, silver, matt finish, 23mm (Martin 1063); another, silver, matt, 45mm (Martin 1064). Extremely fine, 200 of first and 500 of second struck. (£80— 100)

937

Zurich, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1893, Bovy, 35mm (Martin 1044); Winterthur, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1902, Huguenin, silver, matt finish, 45mm (2) (Martin 1066); Zurich, Shooting Festival, 1907, Huguenin, silver, matt finish, 27mm (2) (Martin 1073). Mostly extremely fine. (£180 200) 5

938

Winterthur, Cantonal Shooting Festival, 1909, Hans Frei, silver, matt finish, 23mm (Martin 1079). About as struck, very rare, 78 struck in silver. (£50—60) 1

939

Neumiinster, Shooting Festival, Huguenin, silver, matt, 38m (Martin 1068); other Shooting Festival medals in silver (Martin 1039, 1040 [2], 1060, 1070, 1072, 1086, 1102), brass (Martin 1024, 1062), white metal (Martin 1022). Very fine or better. (£320 350) 12

SWISS SOCIETY OF CARABINIERS

940

Prize Medal, 1894, Kisling & Hantz, silver, 66mm, named to M. Vautier (Martin 1131). Extremely fine, nicely toned. (£120 150) 1

94] Swiss tokens, badges, etc. (24), mostly relating to Shooting Festivals. Mostly very fine or better. (£80— 120) 24

A SMALL GROUP OF COINS OF THE KNIGHTS OF ST. JOHN

*947

Elion de Villeneuve (1319 1346), coinage of Rhodes, Gig- liato, Grand master kneels, rev. floriated cross (Furse 36/1: Schlumberger pl IX, 17). The figure well struck, good very fine. (£120— 150) i

*048

John de Homedes (1536—1553), Tari, undated variety, arms, rev. lamb (Schembri. 1). Obverse extremely fine, reverse nearly so. (£120—150) 1

*949 John de la Valette (1557 1568), Zecchino, St. John Kneel- ing, rev. Christ (Sch. 1; F. 1). Has been mounted, and edge

smoothed, but a pleasant very fine. (£150—200) l A950

Martin Garzes (1595— 1601), Zecchino, similar type, reads VIRTV (Sch. 3; F. 9). Good very fine. (£200 —250) | 951

Alof de Wignacourt (1601—1622), Cinquina (Sch. 1), chipped, fine; Raphael Cotoner (1660 1663), Tari, undated (Sch. pl 17/8), very fine and rare; © coins (5), de la Valette, Tari of 20-Grani, 1566, M below name; de Loubenx Ver- dalla, 2-Tari, 1590; John Paul Lascaris, 4-Tari, 1643, double c/stamps; another 4-Tari, 6 differing c/stamps; Raymond Perellos Y Roccaful, Grano, 1718; Antony Manoel de Vilhena, Grano, 1734, arms—sword in winged hand, this very fine (Sch. 4, 1, 5, —, 14, 7); and Crusaders, AZ, of Baldwin II except as stated, generally fair or fine. (£150 —200) 9

952

Anthony Manoel de Vilhena (1722 —1736), 2-Scudi, 1724 (Sch. 6; Dav. 1595), buffed, good fine and scarce; Raymond Despuig (1736—1741), 2-Tari, 1738 (Sch. 6; Dav. 1598), edge smoothed (due to removal from mount), very fine, 4-Tari, 1737 (Sch. Pl. 9/4), 2-Tari, 1737, non-portrait (Sch. 2), these fine. (£120— 150) 4

*953

Emmanuel Pinto (1741 1773), 10-Scudi, 1762, arms, rey. St. John the Baptist standing (Sch. 6; F. 36). Very fine. (£200 250) |

954

30-Taris (2), 1757, 1762 (Sch. 4, 12; Dav. 1600); 15-Taris (4), 1756, 1757 (2) one mount removed at top, second edge smoothed, 1769, has been mounted; 2-Tari, 1741; AZ Grani (3), 1754 (2), 1755, except as stated generally fine. (£150 200) 10

955

Francis Ximenez de Texada (1773—1775), 2-Scudi, 1774 (Sch. 2; Dav. 1605); Scudi (2), 1774, similar. Fair to fine, one of latter damaged by having been mounted. (£60—80) 3

*956

Emmanuel de Rohan (1775—1797), 5-Scudi, 1779, bust right, rev. double shields crowned (Sch. 1; F. 45). Good very fine, rare. (£250 300) 1

*957

30-Tari, 1781, bust right, rev. crowned arms over eagle (Sch. 5; Dav. 1608). Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine, scarce thus. (£80 120) |

958

30-Tari (3), 1777, two shields type (Dav. 1606), has been mounted, 1790 (2 —one very fine); 6-Tari, 1776; 2-Tari, 1779; Tari, 1777; AZ Tari, 1786, St. John the Baptist (Cr. 41.1), very fine; 2-Scudi (2), 1796 (Dav. 1610); Scudi (3), 1776, poor, 1796 (2), one has been mounted, otherwise generally fine, except as stated. (£180 —220) ld

959

Ferdinand yon Hompesch (1797 1799), 30-Tari, 1798, bust left, dot below, rev. crowned arms on eagle (Sch. 3; Dav. 1611), stained, very fine; 15-Tari (2), 1798, similar (Cr. 57), one fine one better. (£80 120) 3

9607

Medallic proof 2—, and 1-Scudi, 1964 (KM M9, 10); Czechoslovakia, AX, medallic 10-Ducats, 1929, on the 1000th anniversary of Christianity in Bohemia (KM M8). All extremely fine. (£40 60) 3

Other Properties World Gold and Silver Coins

961 Anglo-Gallic, Richard I (1169—1189), Aquitaine, Denier, RICARDYS reversed (E. 4d). Weak fine, very rare. (£40 —60) 1

962

Henry IV to Henry VI, Aquitaine, Hardis d’Argent (3) (E. 233a), Denier (E. 236 or 237). Mainly fine or nearly so. (£80 120) 4

963 Austria, Tyrol, Ferdinand, Thaler, undated, Hall (Dav. 8097). Almost extremely fine. (£80 100) l 964

Archduke Leopold, Double-Thaler, 1626, Hall,

crowned half figure standing right with sword and sceptre, rev. wreath over eagle (Dav. 3336). About very fine with hammered edge. (£140 180) |

965

__— Archduke Leopold, Thaler, 1632, Hall, crowned half length bust right, holding orb and sceptre, rev. crowned arms (Dav. 3338). Good very fine, lightly toned. (£80 “as

966

Bahamas, Proof Independence 50-Dollars, 1973, in case of issue (.500 fine); Bermuda, Elizabeth II, Proof Royal Visit 100-Dollars, 1975 (2), in cases of issue, with certificates; Panama, Proof 100-Balboas, 1975, in holder. Mint state or

virtually so. (£180 —220) 4 967

Barbados, Proof restrike Halfpenny, 1792. Good extremely fine. (£75— 100) 1 *968

Belgium, Leopold I, Franc, 1834 (KM 7.1). Good extremely fine, the obverse with an attractive, olive green tone, scarce in

this condition. (£200 250) i

969

Kingdom, 20th Century coinage, French, 2-Francs (3), 1910, 1923 (2), Francs (5), 1910—1914, 50-Centimes (4), 1910—1912, 1914; Dutch, 2-Franks (2), 1991, 1912; Franks (5), 1910— 1914; 50-Centimes (2), 1911, 1912; 20-Francs (4), 1933, 1934, French, both B, and Dutch, both A (KM 70—75, 103, 104); French, 100-Francs (3), 1948 1950, 50- Francs (2), 20-Francs (2), 5-Francs (3), Franc; Dutch, 100- Franks (2), 1948, 1949, 50-Franks (2), 20-Franks, 5-Franks (3), Frank; copy of Pattern 1000-Francs, 1949, lacquered A finish. Generally very fine, some better. (£80 120) 46

970

British Colonial, 19th and 20th Century issues, coins from British West Africa (1), Canada (2), India (16), South Africa (1). Very fine or better. (£70— 100) 20

971

British Commonwealth, recent Proof Sets, Crowns, etc. of Bahamas, Canada, Cyprus, Falkland Islands, Jamaica, Malta, and other territories, generally in cases of issue. Generally mint state. (£80 120) Lot

972

Canada, Elizabeth II, “Centenary” Proof Set, 1977, com- prising gold 20-Dollars, and silver Dollar to bronze Cent, in case of issue, with leaflet. Mint state. (£80— 120) 7

973 China, Szechuan, 20-Cash, ND (1903—1905), type with trident of flame pointing to U of Chuen (KM. 230.5). Very

fine, possibly rare. (£100 150) ] 973a

—Tea Brick, 7} x 91in. gateway dividing trees, Chinese characters below, stars above. Very fine. (£40 —60) ]

53

974

France, Carolingian rulers, Charles the Bold Denier, Class 2, Rennes (MEC 889). Almost extremely fine, toned. (£50 70) l

975

Louis XII, Ecu d’or au porcepic, undated, crowned arms flanked by two porcupines, rey. cross (F. 73). Fine, but with clipped edges and has been polished. (£150 200) l

976 Charles IX Ecu d’Or, 1571, m.m. A (Paris) (F. 126). Very ]

fine. (£180 220)

977 —Napoleon, First Consul, 20-Francs, year 12 A (Cr. ie) About very fine, somewhat scuffed. (£60 80)

978 —Louis XVIII, 20-Francs (2), 1815 B, 1824 A. Fine and better, the first a rarer mint mark. (£130— 160) 2 979

Louis Philippe, 20-Francs (3), 1840, 1848 (2), Second Republic, 1850, all mintmark A. Very fine. (£150—170) 4

980

Napoleon III, 20-Francs (2), both 1855 A (F. 573), both extremely fine; Netherlands, Ducats (3), Utrecht (2), both 1814 (F. 331), both very fine, and William III, 1849 (FP. ie extremely fine. (£170— 190)

981

—-20-Francs (8), 1860A, 1864A, 1865A, 1866A, 1866 BB (2), 1869 A (2), 1869 BB. Mostly very fine or better. (£300 330) 8

982 Third Republic, 20-Francs (7), 1876, 1877 (3), 1878, 1886 (2), all mint mark A. Very fine or better. (£270 —300) i

983 —mediaeval Jetons (20), a good variety. Mainly fine.

(£80 120) 20 984

bronze medallic impression of a seal of Louis XII, 97mm. Very fine. (£80— 120) ]

985

Congress International de Numismatique, Paris, June 1900, A, plaque; others by D. Dupuis (3); “La Numismati- que’, plaque, Monnaie de Paris, Art Prize; and Octagonal jeton, all contained in octagonal frame with bevelled glass. Nearly extremely fine. (£150 200) 5 The frame is of such peculiar construction that the cataloguers have been unable to open it and verify that the medals are indeed silver. ““La Numismatique”’ is a delightful and well known “Art Nouveau” piece,

showing a partially clad girl examining coins. Such numismatists are seldom encountered today!

986

France/Poland, The Massacres at Galicia, AZ, 1846, by David D’Angers, 40mm, scarce; Spain, Ferdinand VII, 2 oval medals, 1809 (3—one gilt), by Cordillo’ Germany, R medals (2), Daniel and Tobias, and agricultural award, cased; other AZ medals (5), generally very fine, but one Spanish piece only fair. (£150 —200) 11

987 Germany, Cologne, Archbishopric, Denars (24), 12th Cen-

tury, in name of Hildebroed. Fine. (£150 —200) 24 988 A similar lot (23). Similar state. (£150 —200) 23 989 —— 12th Century Denar, other European hammered coins (4). Fair to fine. (£40 —50) 5 990

Hamburg, 48-Schillings, 1764, arms supported by two lions, rev. imperial eagle dividing date (KM 40). Better than very fine. (£80 120) 1

F991

Saxony, Johann Georg I, Ducat, 1630, for the Centenary of the Augsburg Confession, bust of Elector right, rev. bust of Martin Luther right (F. 2445). A superb coin, pace extremely fine and brilliant. (£500 700)

*992 —The Teutonic Order, Maximilian of Austria, Double- Thaler, 1614, the Emperor stands between arms and helm,

rev. Emperor on horseback, circle of shields around (Dav. 5854). Well struck, very fine. (£250 300) ] 993

Wilhelm II, 20-Marks (3), 1890, 1896, 1914, all m.m. A; Austria, 20-Corona, 1893, 25-Schillings, 1928. Generally very fine, first and last scratched. (£180 200) 5

994

various States, all post 1871, AR (9, including 5-Marks)

(5); AB etc. (81). Fine to very fine, a few better. (£150 200) 86

54

995

various States, minor billon and A (124), together with a Hamburg copper medal of 1842. Last extremely fine, others fair to fine, some better. (£150—200) 125

996

Hong Kong, complete set of the gold 1,000-Dollars struck to mark the twelye Chinese lunar years, comprising: Year of the Dragon, 1976; Year of the Snake, 1977; Year of the Horse, 1978; Year of the Goat, 1979; Year of the Monkey, 1980; Year of the Cockerel, 1981; Year of the Dog, 1982; Year of the Pig, 1983; Year of the Rat, 1984; Year of the Ox, 1985; Year of the Tiger, 1986; Year of the Rabbit, 1987; together with 1,000-Dollars, 1975 and 1986, struck for the Royal Visits, contained in a custom-made rosewood cabinet, fitted one tray and a drawer, lock and key. Mint state or virtually so. (£1, 500 2,000) 14

Sold with the corresponding booklets.

997

Iceland, Proof Set, comprising gold 10,000-Kronur and silver 1,000- and 500-Kronur, 1974, for 1100th Anniversary of Settlement; similar set of silver coins only, in cases of issue. Mint state. (£100 —120) 5

998

Iran, 2,500th Anniversary of Persian Empire, Proof- 2,000- Rials, and 750-Rials, 1971, in case and wallet of issue. About as struck. (£250 —300) D;

999

Ahmad Shah, Toman, AH 1332 (KM 81). Extremely fine, listed as reported not confirmed in Krause & Mishler. (£100 120) I

1000

Italy, Constanzo Sforza, Lord of Pesaro (1447— 1483), Ai cast medal, by Gianfrancesco Enzola, probabaly late 18th Century, armoured bust left, legend around, rev. long procession of cavalry winding among hills, Constanzo on horseback in foreground, legend reads SYDVS MARTIVM (Hill 291; obverse cf. Kress 97). An excellent cast, good very fine, with a somewhat porous surface. (£120— 150)

1001

Victor Emmanuel II, 20-Lire (4), 1857, m.m. eagle head, 1858, m.m. anchor, 1860, 1861, both m.m. eagle head. Very fine. (£200 250) 4

1002 Umberto I, 20-Lire, 1881 (F.21). Almost mint state. (£35 40) 1

1003

—Papal States, Sede Vacante, Scudo, 1758 (D. 1462); Malta, Emmanuel de Rohan, 2-Scudi, 1796 (C. 53); various European coins, etc. in silver (3) and base metal (19), 17th to 19th Centuries. First fine, second good very fine, both ex- mount otherwise mostly fine or better. (£100 130) 24

*1004

—Venice, Alois Mocenigo IV, Ducato, undated, obverse legend reads SMV ALOY MOCENICO D, GMB beneath groundline (KM 64.1). A superb example, good extremely fine ae attractively toned. (£120— 150)

1005 Japan, Ichibu Gin, Ansei; 50-Sen (5) 1870, 1898, 1905, 1907, 1917. Generally extremely fine. (£150—200) 6 1006

—Yen (2), 1887, 1895; together with coins of the world, mostly 19th Century issues, A (51, including 12 Crown size), AB etc. (57). First two very fine or better, some of the silver chopmarked, otherwise fine to very fine. (£100 150)

110 1007+ Jordan, Hussein I, Proof 5-Fils, 1962 (2) (KM 9). About mint state, scuffed, extremely rare. (£30—60) 2 1008

Mexico, 50-Pesos, 1946. Extremely fine, with the usual oe

marks and abrasions. (£220 —250)

1009

2-Pesos, 1945, 1-Peso, 1899; Netherlands, 10-Guilders (3) 1875, 1917, 1925: Russia, 10-Roubles, 1898: South Africa, Pound, 1898, Half-Pound, 1895. Last two fine, others very

fine to extremely fine. (£350— 400) 8 1010

Netherlands, Ducats (2), 1818, 1828. Very fine or better. (£80 120) 2

1011

—mostly 19th and 20th Century issues, R (70, including 2 +-Guilders of 1937 & 1938), AB etc (78). Fine to very fine, some better. (£150 200) 148

1012 Saudi Arabia, Faisal (AH 1383-1395), gold memorial medal (wt. approx. 50g.). Brilliant and almost as struck.

(£250 280) 1 1013

South Africa, Z.A.R., 5-Shillings, 1892, single shaft. Better than very fine. (£80 120) |

55

1014

Southern Rhodesia, Elizabeth II, Double Proof Crown Set, 1953, for Cecil Rhodes Centennial, in original double case of issue. Practically as struck. (£300 500) 2

Only three such sets are known.

1015

Syria, Antiochos VII, Tetradrachm; together with a quan- tity of mostly modern British coins, including Proof Sets, 1972—1983. First fine, Proof Sets almost as struck, others

varied state. (£120 —150) Lot 1016 Thailand, Bullet money, 4-, 2-, l-, 4- and }-Baht. Fine. (£80 120) 5 1017

Turkish Crimea, 1855, British Pattern, by Hunt and Roskell, edge engraved W. Berry 63rd Regt., obverse painted in several colours. A highly attractive piece. (£80 120) |

1018

Turks and Caicos Islands, Proof 100-Crowns, 1973, for 10th Anniversary of Prince Charles Investiture, in case of issue, with certificate (.500 fine); silver Proof “Victoria Portraits” 20-Crowns, 1976; Cayman Islands, Queen Collection, set of six silver Proof 25-Dollars, 1977; Coronation Regalia Col- lection, set of six silver 25-Dollars, 1978, all in cases of issue, last two with certificates and slip cases. Mint state. (£120 150) Lot

1019

—gold 50-Crowns, 1974; together with miscellaneous world coins (73), in silver (12), base (60), including Mexico, Republic, 8-Reales (4), 1887 Mo, 1888 Pi, 1894 Ca, 1895 Mo, Peso, 1909 Mo, U.S.A., Half-Dime, 1829, together with scrap gold (2 small items). Detailed coins very fine or

better, others varied state. (£150—200) 73 1020 United States of America, 20-Dollars, 1904S. Fine. (£170— 200) i 1021 20-Dollars, 1924. Good very fine. (£180 —200) ] 1022 20-Dollars, 1927. Very fine. (£180 —200) | 1023 —5-Dollars, Indian head, 1909, Dollars, 1853. Fine. (£70 100) 2 1024 3-Dollars, 1878. Extremely fine. (650—700) 1

1025+

2}-Dollars, 1852, good very fine, and miscellaneous gold

coins (5), all with traces of mounting. (£140 160) 6 1026

gold Dollars (2), 1851, 1852, Liberty head type. ABEL and slightly better. (£150 —200)

1027 Morgan Dollars (2), 1881 S, 1897, Liberty Dollar, 1923 S, Quarter-Dollars (2), 1942, 1954 D. Generally extremely

fine or better. (£30—40) 5 *1028

Half-Dollar, 1826. Extremely fine. (£180— 220) 1029

Half-Dollar, 1873, arrows at date; 20-Cents, 1895 S;

Dime, 1887, all Liberty seated type. A// about extremely fine, with matching tone. (£250— 300) 3

1030 —large Cents (9), 1811, 1818, 1824/22, 1828, 1829, 1831, 1835, 1838, 1851. First two fair, others mostly fine, last two

cleaned. (£50 60) 9 1031 large Cents (6), 1838, 1843, 1848, 1849, 1851, 1853. Last good very fine, others fine or better. (£80 100) 6 1032

—small Cents (22), cupro-nickel (6), Flying Eagle (3), 1857, 1858 (2), first two fair, Indian Head (3), 1859, fair, 1860, 1864, both very fine or better, and bronze (16), 1864, 1865, 1868, 1870, 1871, 1883, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890, worn, 1892, 1893, 1900, 1903, 1906, mostly fine or very fine, later dates better and with original colour. (£80 100) op)

1033 —small Cents (150), Indian Head (13) and Lincoln Head (137). A good variety, some (later dates) exrtremely fine,

others fine to very fine. (£80— 100) 150 1034 Two-Cents (7), 1864 (4), 1865, 1866 (2). First poor, others very fine or better. (£60—80) 7 1035

Five-Cents (35), silver (8), 1833—1858, three fine or better, and cupro-nickel (27), 1867—1946. Mostly fine or

very fine, a few better. (£80 100) 35

1036

Ten-Cents (20), 1824 1960, mostly fair to very fine, some hetter, Three-Cents (9), silver (3) and cupro-nickel (6), Quarter-Dollars (4), including 1831, very fine, a Half- Dollar, 1854, fair, and miscellaneous coppers (4), mostly fine to very fine. (£100 150) 38

56

fine, the majority fair. (£80 120)

7

1037

Fire Brigade, Honorary medal, gilt and inset with dia- mond (Hon, Fdw. E. Deidleman). 32mm; New York Yacht Club, 42 medal, awarded 1916 (sloop ‘“‘Ventura”’), by Tif- fany, 76mm, in case of issue, and Tiffany nautical badge; others (3), including U.S. badges (2); Avon Old Farms R medal, 1927, by Kruger Grey; and George V, Civil O.B.E. (hallmarked 1929), in case of issue. This last as issued, generally very fine or better. (£120 150) 8

1038

Washington and Fanning Islands, white metal 50-Cents token; other coins of the world, 18th to 20th Century issues, mostly European, R (9), AE etc. (31). First tarnished, extremely fine, others varied state. (£70 100) 4]

1039

Western Samoa, Elizabeth II, Proof 100-Tala, 1977, to commemorate the Silver Jubilee, and silver 1-Talas, 1978 (2); Isle of Man, Proof Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, 1980, all cased. Brilliant mint state, first with signs of handling.

(£170 200) 5 1040 Middlesex, Spence’s Farthings (DH 1077, 1096, 1113). Good very fine or better, second rare. (£40 50) ] *1041

Norfolk, Norwich Castle, Richard Bacon, Cokey Lane, Proof silver Halfpenny token, 1794 (D. 13 bis). An attractive extremely fine, lightly toned and with brilliance. (£150 200)

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1042

Seventeenth Century tokens (35), viz. civic issues (26), from Cirencester, Torrington, Gloucester, Shaftesbury, Lowe- stoft, etc., and private issues (9), from Alresford, Chiswick, Bury St. Edmunds, Honiton Stow-on-the-Wold, etc. Some 35

1043

Seventeenth Century tokens (5), Henley-on-Thames (101), Seth Smith, Westminster (247), F. H., Bridgwater (55), William Crapp, Marlborough (123/4), Town, fine, pierced, Worcester (169), William Swift, except as stated, fair, later tokens and card counters, etc., (9), fair to fine. (£40—50) 14

1044

Miscellaneous 18th and 19th Century tokens in A2 (65), R (2), mostly Halfpennies, including Westmorland, Kendal, 1794 (D. 4), Yorkshire, Bedal, 1792 (D. 9c), York, B. Hob- son (D. 68). Described tokens extremely fine, with much original lustre, others generally very fine or almost so. (£180 220) 67

1045

“Winetavern Street” 13th—14th Century pewter Jetons (15), a variety of types, mostly with birds and/or shields. Fine and better, an interesting group. (£120— 150) 15

1046+

Ballooning, a group of relating medals (14), AB etc., includ- ing the Siege of Paris, 1870—71, by J. C. Chaplain (Malpas 97), as awarded to those who participated in the balloon flights, Zeppelin (2), Eckener (2), Sparrow Tokens (34—3 varieties); Aviation, Max Immelmann, A, others (6); World War I (8), including Hindenburg, portrait plaque, 1915, by Stiasny; G.d.J.v. Boroevic, 1915, by G. Herrmann, cased; and (in lead), Muhammad V/Dardanelles, AH 1335, by G. Herrman. Many very fine, some better. (£100 150) 30

1047

Man in Space, a large collection of coins and medallions, in gold, silver and base, commemorating the achievements of the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R. during the 1960’s and 1970’s, including a set of 12 gold medallets by Numismatica (Eng- land) Ltd (22ct., total wt. 126gms,), and 2 gold medallets from the Russian Commercial Dept., 1968, commemorating Yuri Gargarin and Valentina Tereshkova as the First Man and Woman in Space (.900, total wt. 20gms.), many cased and some with certificates. Generally extremely fine or better. (£900 1,200) Lot

1048+ Crown-size coins of the world (26), 17th to 20th Century issues. Many fine, some better. (£120— 150) 26

1049

Crown-size coins (7), of the United Kingdom, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Guernsey, St. Helena, Tristan da Cunha, Tuvalu; Proof Sets, 1970 (3), 1982 (2), 1984 (2), 1985; Proof Crowns, 1972 (2), 1977 (2); Piedfort silver Proof Pound, 1984; silver Proof Pounds, 1983 (2); Proof EEC 50-Pence, 1973 (2); Royal Mint, silver medal to mark the end of production at Tower Hill, all in cases of issue. Generally mint state. (£100 150) Lot

1050

Miscellaneous enamelled coins of the world, comprising U.S.A., Morgan Dollar, 1880, Half-Dollars (2), 1856, 1893, Burma, Kyat and Quarter-Pe, South Africa, 24-Shillings (2), 1896, 1897, Australia, Florin, 1914, Germany, Frank-

furt, Thaler, 1860. A// attractively enamelled pieces. (£120— 150) 9 1051

Coins of the World, various countries, including Austria, Canada, Netherlands, U.S.A., mostly 20th Century issues, some silver, including Crown size. Modern issues extremely fine or better others varied state. (£300 —500) Lot

57

1052

Coins of the world (approx. 550), in A and base metal, contained in three albums; numismatic books (20), mostly general introductory works and priced catalogues. Varied state. (£150 —200) Lot

1053

Coins of the world, silver (13), mostly European, including France, Quarter Ecu’s of Henry IV, 1602 and 1605 and Mexico, 4-Reales, 1740, from the Hollandia wreck. Last fair, others very fine or better. (£100—150) 13}

1054+ Coins of the world in silver (124) and base metal (204). Several very fine. (£800 100) 228

1055+ Coins of the world in silver and base metal (176), 17th to early 20th Century issues. Several very fine. (£80—100) 176

10567

Coins, tokens, etc. of the world, several hundreds, generally base but including 18th to 20th Century Crown-size silver (8). Many fine, some better. (£80—100) Lot

1057+

Miscellaneous coins of the world, a large quantity, generally 19th and 20th Century base circulating issues, some silver. Many very fine. (£80— 100) Lot

1058+ Medals, tokens, weights, etc. (208), some in silver, 18th to 20th Century issues. Many fine. (£80— 100) 208

1059

World coins and tokens in silver (15) and base metal (20), non-European issues, 17th to 19th Century. Fair to ex- tremely fine. (£100 130) 35

10607

Miscellaneous coins, medals, banknotes, etc., a quantity, many 19th Century, very few modern current issues. Mostly fine, several very fine. (£80— 100) Lot

1061+ World coins in copper and bronze (402), 17th to 20th Century issues. Many fine, some very fine. (£80—100) 402

1062

Two modern Abafil cases, one with 9 and 16 plastic trays respectively (and room for more), 14in. x 94in. x 74in. In good order. (£80 120) 2

1063

Numismatic books and booklets, various titles (approx. 45), mostly general and popular titles, and priced catalogues, including English Copper and Bronze coins in the British Museum, by C. Peck, and SCBI 3 (Coins of the Coritani), 5 (Grosvenor Museum), and 34 (BM, Anglo-Saxon Coins V); Spink Coin Auctions, Norweb Collection, sale catalogues, all four parts, three with lists of prices realised; other auction catalogues, a large quantity, generally circa 1970 to 1980 but including some early named sales, Danger, Rash- leigh, Ryan and others. (£100— 150) Lot

Not suitable for shipping overseas.

1064

Glendining & Co., sale catalogues, a small but good group of catalogues, 1946 to 1953 (27), mostly of important collections, including Captain Paget, 1946, Dominic Mit- chell, 1949, Nightingale, 1951, Parsons, 1954, Longman, 1958, and others. (£40 60) Di

58

1065

A Swan mahogany coin cabinet, 13in. x 10in. x 12in., containing 18 trays for coins of various sizes, and | draw, double fronted door with lock and key. Good condition. (£200 250) l

1066

Coin cabinet by Swann, 10in. high x 13in. wide x 12in. deep, fitted twenty trays, double pierced for coins of various sizes, lock, but no key. Jn need of some attention, some marks and scratches, particularly to top, three trays lacking brass fitments at front, and some trays rather stiff. (£150—200) 1

1067

Miniature coin cabinets, by Swann, 6in. high x 8in. wide x 6in. deep, fitted ten trays for coins of various sizes (holding 140 coins). Lacking key and security bar, otherwise in sound second hand condition. (£60 80) ]

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MEDAL MOUNTING

A New Service for Clients from Glendining’s

We are pleased to announce that we are now able to have medals set up for display in either the Court or Loose styles, and examples of this work can be seen in the Colour Plates, and throughout many of our previous catalogues.

Charges are listed below, and these include supplying new ribbons.

Court style with pin brooch £2.50 per medal Court style without brooch £2.00 per medal Loose style, with pin brooch £1.50 per medal

The brooches are usually of modern manufacture. When sending medals please state whether you wish to have them cleaned.

Glendining’s will be sub-contracting this work and it will normally take about 14 days to complete from receipt of medals.

INSURANCE COVER FOR MEDAL COLLECTORS

Glendining’s will be offering a new service for collectors who need insurance cover for their medal collections. In conjunction with the London office of H.W. Wood, Ltd., a world-wide “All Risks” cover policy has been arranged. A booklet setting out the details will be available, and we hope to mail this to subscribers with our next catalogue. H. W. Wood already provide cover for many stamp collectors through a similar service offered by the Stamp Department of Phillips, our affiliated company.

For further details please write to: Mrs Carol Benton Glendining’s, 101 New Bond Street, London W1Y 9LG.

Glendinings

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SALES CALENDAR 1992

Wednesday 24 June Orders, Decorations and Medals Wednesday 8 July English and World Coins Wednesday 9 September English and World Coins Wednesday 16 September to _A display of Historical Medals Friday 18 September (in conjunction with the FIDEM conference) Monday 21 September Orders, Decorations and Medals Monday 12 October English and World Coins

(the sale for COINEX week in London) Wednesday 4 November Historical Medals, Tokens, English and World Coins Wednesday 25 November Orders, Decorations and Medals Wednesday 9 December English and World Coins

These dates may be subject to alteration

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FIDEM 1992

Hundreds of people from all over the world will be attending the 23rd Congress of the Federation Internationale de la Medaille (FIDEM), in September 1992.

Between Wednesday 16th September and Friday 18th September, Glendining’s will be exhibiting historical medals from a sale to be held on Wednesday 4th November. We are pleased to announce that, in association with A. H. Baldwin & Sons Ltd., this sale will include the highly important collection of Jacobite and related medals, formed by Noel Woolf, FSA Scot., author of “The Medallic Record of the Jacobite Movement”. Orders, Decorations and War Medals, from a sale on Monday 21st September will also be on public view at that time.

Glendining’s will also be attending The First Art Medal Fair being held in association with FIDEM, on Saturday 19th September. The fair will be held at the Lethaby Hall at the Central St. Martin’s College of Art and Design, in Holborn. Glendining’s will also be at the Orders and Medals Research Society's Convention, being held on the same day.

Further details on FIDEM can be obtained from Glendining’s, or by writing to: FIDEM 1992, c/o Department of Coins and Medals, British Museum, London WC1B 3DG.

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SPECIAL VOUCESE ZRRIZOA IVINS

For nearly one hundred years Phillips have been stamp auctioneers but you may not know that we are also well establis auctioneers of Bonds and Bank Notes, holding auctions in February, June and October.

On 14 February 1991 seventeen million of the above British Armed Forces notes, in 352 boxes, weighing about 14 tons w sold for a record breaking hammer price of £190,000 (£240,350 with buyers premium and VAT). Perhaps you she consider buying and selling through this record breaking auction house.

If you would like to know more then please contact Brian Asquith, Bond and Bank Note Department, Phillips, [01 New Bond Street, London W1Y OAS. Telephone 071-629 1877. Fax 071-409 3466

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